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Savage Headspacing
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<blockquote data-quote="tgonza" data-source="post: 1048760" data-attributes="member: 10660"><p>I've done numerous build and use the brass method most of the time especially if don't have a go gauge. What I typically do is use a case sized close to factory specs, without setting back shoulder. Although I have used the tape method in the past, I do like to use a no go gauge to make sure bolt stops appropriately. Tape can be a little soft and not too precise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tgonza, post: 1048760, member: 10660"] I've done numerous build and use the brass method most of the time especially if don't have a go gauge. What I typically do is use a case sized close to factory specs, without setting back shoulder. Although I have used the tape method in the past, I do like to use a no go gauge to make sure bolt stops appropriately. Tape can be a little soft and not too precise. [/QUOTE]
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