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Uni Throater Question
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<blockquote data-quote="264MHC" data-source="post: 2681975" data-attributes="member: 111161"><p>No I get the marks slowly pushing the rounds in holding the case on the bolt with no ejector. Upper removed from the lower of course. This is how I do my CBTO measurements with a piece of brass that has a slot in the neck to allow the bullets to slide with some friction. I do this instead of using the Hornady tool. </p><p>The picture above is a loaded factory round inserted that way. It is definitely something in the throat. Maybe I need a bore scope to check it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="264MHC, post: 2681975, member: 111161"] No I get the marks slowly pushing the rounds in holding the case on the bolt with no ejector. Upper removed from the lower of course. This is how I do my CBTO measurements with a piece of brass that has a slot in the neck to allow the bullets to slide with some friction. I do this instead of using the Hornady tool. The picture above is a loaded factory round inserted that way. It is definitely something in the throat. Maybe I need a bore scope to check it out. [/QUOTE]
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