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Tight Chamber Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="BillLarson" data-source="post: 2598854" data-attributes="member: 1149"><p>Be careful..... I have run into this more than once. With lapua brass...</p><p>Tite is better than loose. Because it can if needed be corrected...</p><p>Gunsmith may have used a match chamber reamer which is titer than a SAAMI..</p><p>Bob Wright gave good advice see his post above.....</p><p>run lubed brass through a full length die.</p><p>Check chamber with factory loaded ammo....</p><p>Shoot the gun after all this.... then you will know what you got..... if you PM me we can talk on the phone....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillLarson, post: 2598854, member: 1149"] Be careful..... I have run into this more than once. With lapua brass... Tite is better than loose. Because it can if needed be corrected... Gunsmith may have used a match chamber reamer which is titer than a SAAMI.. Bob Wright gave good advice see his post above..... run lubed brass through a full length die. Check chamber with factory loaded ammo.... Shoot the gun after all this.... then you will know what you got..... if you PM me we can talk on the phone.... [/QUOTE]
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