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The PRC die "problem"
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2249538" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>The point I was trying to make is the tolerance is there and die manufacturers can be anywhere in that tolerance. With that, chamber design limits on reamers can vary within limits. But those two factors can cause extraction problems where the tolerances overlap. My 280AI is another example. Good gun builders will take that into consideration when ordering dies and reamers that work very well together. Production guns are a hit and miss opportunity and probably more so.</p><p>If my new Peterson brass springs back better than the Nosler, I might get away from the problem. Otherwise, it's back to the shop for a costly rework. We're talking about .001 or less one way or another. Frustrating...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2249538, member: 104363"] The point I was trying to make is the tolerance is there and die manufacturers can be anywhere in that tolerance. With that, chamber design limits on reamers can vary within limits. But those two factors can cause extraction problems where the tolerances overlap. My 280AI is another example. Good gun builders will take that into consideration when ordering dies and reamers that work very well together. Production guns are a hit and miss opportunity and probably more so. If my new Peterson brass springs back better than the Nosler, I might get away from the problem. Otherwise, it's back to the shop for a costly rework. We're talking about .001 or less one way or another. Frustrating... [/QUOTE]
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