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<blockquote data-quote="clbrown23" data-source="post: 2598978" data-attributes="member: 37907"><p>interesting perspective. this is my first gun build and now after talking with many other smiths I have learned a lot of GS ask for a dummy round like you stated Willy, seated to the desired length. this particular smith said he has built many 284 wins for the exact bullet I was referring, said he was familiar with Lapua brass I was planning to use and provided him. So Doom, a virgin piece may confuse you it must not have been confusing to the Smith because I was just following with what they instructed. </p><p></p><p>Like I stated this was my first build, I did a lot of research but having not done it before wasn't familiar with the entire process. I was trusting on the expertise, guidance and instruction from the Smith to build a tailored to the components and expectations I asked for. </p><p>I'm not willing to take the blame for "confusing" the Smith by giving him a virgin piece of brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clbrown23, post: 2598978, member: 37907"] interesting perspective. this is my first gun build and now after talking with many other smiths I have learned a lot of GS ask for a dummy round like you stated Willy, seated to the desired length. this particular smith said he has built many 284 wins for the exact bullet I was referring, said he was familiar with Lapua brass I was planning to use and provided him. So Doom, a virgin piece may confuse you it must not have been confusing to the Smith because I was just following with what they instructed. Like I stated this was my first build, I did a lot of research but having not done it before wasn't familiar with the entire process. I was trusting on the expertise, guidance and instruction from the Smith to build a tailored to the components and expectations I asked for. I'm not willing to take the blame for "confusing" the Smith by giving him a virgin piece of brass. [/QUOTE]
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