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The PRC die "problem"
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 2130159" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>The click does not come from the .2" dimension. It varies based on the brass we are using. So when you measure a case at its fattest point, do not assume its at the .2" do the the math. This very tough brass is a different animal. You just have to figure out the specs trial and error. Even after all of that, if you over pressure a case and expand the head you will still get a click. No die can prevent that. Some actions, like Bats hold pressure like no other and you wont know it until your wrecking brass.</p><p>Im not here to help gunsmiths, I have laid out in this thread how to make this work for the end user with ADG brass. Anyone can call Hornady custom shop and give them specs to make you a die for just about anything. You don't have to be a gunsmith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 2130159, member: 101859"] The click does not come from the .2" dimension. It varies based on the brass we are using. So when you measure a case at its fattest point, do not assume its at the .2" do the the math. This very tough brass is a different animal. You just have to figure out the specs trial and error. Even after all of that, if you over pressure a case and expand the head you will still get a click. No die can prevent that. Some actions, like Bats hold pressure like no other and you wont know it until your wrecking brass. Im not here to help gunsmiths, I have laid out in this thread how to make this work for the end user with ADG brass. Anyone can call Hornady custom shop and give them specs to make you a die for just about anything. You don't have to be a gunsmith. [/QUOTE]
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