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Shoulder bump problem? Not far enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 867925" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Sounds good. I have this Hornady OAL kit for mesauring the seating depths via the ogive and thought it might work OK. I measured about 15 cases from this reference point and they went from 1.914 to 1.917 The 917 cases were hard to chamber and the 914 cases had resistance but not too bad. After sizing the cases measured 1.906 to 1.908. The 908 cases were harder to cycle and the 906 cases were relatively easy. From what I could tell the 908s grew as the case was squeezed, these cases were the ones that suffered the most pressure I believe. </p><p> </p><p>I might use this set up but drill one of the guages to the 3/8ths dimension. I like how this set up clamps on to the calipers securely and is easy to get repeatable results since it doesn't move around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 867925, member: 61747"] Sounds good. I have this Hornady OAL kit for mesauring the seating depths via the ogive and thought it might work OK. I measured about 15 cases from this reference point and they went from 1.914 to 1.917 The 917 cases were hard to chamber and the 914 cases had resistance but not too bad. After sizing the cases measured 1.906 to 1.908. The 908 cases were harder to cycle and the 906 cases were relatively easy. From what I could tell the 908s grew as the case was squeezed, these cases were the ones that suffered the most pressure I believe. I might use this set up but drill one of the guages to the 3/8ths dimension. I like how this set up clamps on to the calipers securely and is easy to get repeatable results since it doesn't move around. [/QUOTE]
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