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Straight Wall Case Trim Question
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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 2754423" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>Definitely not jam. What kind of shape is the brass in after firing? I know you stated the pressure is higher, but. In a bad way or still safe? Is there any way to get it throated? Well technically not throated, just lengthen the chamber? I'd try and cut bach the brass to .010 off of what you do have with your headspace. If 1.695 is touching, then do 1.685 or 1.690 if touching is at 1.700. if no it's driving the bolt. Check to gas rings and the carrier for chafing/grooves. Since the case could be an extra 10 to 20 thou shorter than newer design you mi5also subtract that off of book load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 2754423, member: 105694"] Definitely not jam. What kind of shape is the brass in after firing? I know you stated the pressure is higher, but. In a bad way or still safe? Is there any way to get it throated? Well technically not throated, just lengthen the chamber? I'd try and cut bach the brass to .010 off of what you do have with your headspace. If 1.695 is touching, then do 1.685 or 1.690 if touching is at 1.700. if no it's driving the bolt. Check to gas rings and the carrier for chafing/grooves. Since the case could be an extra 10 to 20 thou shorter than newer design you mi5also subtract that off of book load. [/QUOTE]
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