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Reloading
Stoney Point thread size?
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<blockquote data-quote="IChaseCoues" data-source="post: 120332" data-attributes="member: 5008"><p>I am thinking fire formed brass will give a more accurate measurement of base to lands.</p><p></p><p>My Stony Point threaded brass is like .004 shorter at the shoulder than the fired cases. If I bump the shoulders .002, now I have a difference of .002. ARRRGGHHH!</p><p></p><p>Had my dad pick up a tap from a machine shop supply place yesterday.</p><p>He didn't tell me yet what it cost.</p><p>Will let everyone know what the difference is.</p><p>Sorry JBM, didn't mean to hijack the thread. </p><p>Seems as if we may be thinking along the same lines!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IChaseCoues, post: 120332, member: 5008"] I am thinking fire formed brass will give a more accurate measurement of base to lands. My Stony Point threaded brass is like .004 shorter at the shoulder than the fired cases. If I bump the shoulders .002, now I have a difference of .002. ARRRGGHHH! Had my dad pick up a tap from a machine shop supply place yesterday. He didn't tell me yet what it cost. Will let everyone know what the difference is. Sorry JBM, didn't mean to hijack the thread. Seems as if we may be thinking along the same lines! [/QUOTE]
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