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Reloading
procedure for measuring case volume
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 636987" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>Gary Trickymissfit's comments on my Hart barrels: Those Hart barrels I referred to were not from AL; they were made in LaFayette, NY. Stainless 316 if I remember correctly, and it came from a steel mill near Chicago, IL. From the mid '60's to late 90's, the best Hart 30 caliber barrels were button rifled and lapped by Al Hauser, a former USMC riflesmith at Quantico, VA (again, as I remember...geesh, that's a long time ago). Most of the high power match rifle records were set with them as well as the vast majority of big matches won with them. Their top users switched to Kreiger barrels after Al Hauser's retirement from Hart; they just didn't make 'em as good afterwords. And John Kreiger's barrels did plenty good enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 636987, member: 5302"] Gary Trickymissfit's comments on my Hart barrels: Those Hart barrels I referred to were not from AL; they were made in LaFayette, NY. Stainless 316 if I remember correctly, and it came from a steel mill near Chicago, IL. From the mid '60's to late 90's, the best Hart 30 caliber barrels were button rifled and lapped by Al Hauser, a former USMC riflesmith at Quantico, VA (again, as I remember...geesh, that's a long time ago). Most of the high power match rifle records were set with them as well as the vast majority of big matches won with them. Their top users switched to Kreiger barrels after Al Hauser's retirement from Hart; they just didn't make 'em as good afterwords. And John Kreiger's barrels did plenty good enough. [/QUOTE]
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