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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 784376" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>cases are usually formed out of .243 brass. The shoulder length is about 1.45" (I don't have the blue prints in front of me right now). The shoulder angle is 30 degrees, and the neck length is .35". Pretty much uses a full .243 case to form the case. Round is head spaced off a standard .300 savage headspace gauge, and I think the over all length is right at 2.04". Even with case shrinkage figured in, your gonna have a .32" or greater neck length to help you. Kiff has the reamer prints and head space gauge. The idea of using the .243 brass is that there is less movement of the brass during fire forming. Kinda like a Dasher on seroids with a much better neck design</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 784376, member: 25383"] cases are usually formed out of .243 brass. The shoulder length is about 1.45" (I don't have the blue prints in front of me right now). The shoulder angle is 30 degrees, and the neck length is .35". Pretty much uses a full .243 case to form the case. Round is head spaced off a standard .300 savage headspace gauge, and I think the over all length is right at 2.04". Even with case shrinkage figured in, your gonna have a .32" or greater neck length to help you. Kiff has the reamer prints and head space gauge. The idea of using the .243 brass is that there is less movement of the brass during fire forming. Kinda like a Dasher on seroids with a much better neck design gary [/QUOTE]
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