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Reloading
Reloading 280 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="claybreaker" data-source="post: 1723014" data-attributes="member: 66625"><p>If you don't have a comparator set that works on cases. And you want to compare the shoulder set back of 2 different pieces of brass. In the short term I have used an empty pistol case (9mm, 40S&w, etc) that will go over the rifle case mouth and touch the close to the datum line on the rifle case. Then measure between the head of one case to the head of the other. This will not give an absolute measurement that you can use, but it is ok for a relative measurement (shot/new/good case versus one than doesn't chamber).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="claybreaker, post: 1723014, member: 66625"] If you don't have a comparator set that works on cases. And you want to compare the shoulder set back of 2 different pieces of brass. In the short term I have used an empty pistol case (9mm, 40S&w, etc) that will go over the rifle case mouth and touch the close to the datum line on the rifle case. Then measure between the head of one case to the head of the other. This will not give an absolute measurement that you can use, but it is ok for a relative measurement (shot/new/good case versus one than doesn't chamber). [/QUOTE]
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