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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Proper Brass Dimension at back of .300 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Tadman1" data-source="post: 1356796" data-attributes="member: 103194"><p>I will check that when I get home. I was sliding the brass from front to back and measuring the widest portion....and that seemed to be right around where the "belt" would be if it were a belted magnum. New brass closes easily in the chamber. Brass that has been fired 2x in my gun also closes easily.....and measures .548 at its widest point from front to back. It looks as though the brass is binding right where the "belt" would be if it were a belted magnum, but the "soot" test should give me a better idea. Thanks again for the help...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tadman1, post: 1356796, member: 103194"] I will check that when I get home. I was sliding the brass from front to back and measuring the widest portion....and that seemed to be right around where the "belt" would be if it were a belted magnum. New brass closes easily in the chamber. Brass that has been fired 2x in my gun also closes easily.....and measures .548 at its widest point from front to back. It looks as though the brass is binding right where the "belt" would be if it were a belted magnum, but the "soot" test should give me a better idea. Thanks again for the help... [/QUOTE]
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