silicosys4
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I have a .308 that seems to require a lot of shoulder setback to chamber. Reloaded rounds don't chamber easily unless they have been sized with the sizing die screwed down in the press to the point that the press cams over hard against the die.
I was looking for a way to measure how much i have to set the shoulder back as I wait for my gauges to arrive, and found this neat trick to get a quick measurement using a sized .45acp brass.
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2007/07/tech-tip-poor-mans-headspace-gauge/
I was looking for a way to measure how much i have to set the shoulder back as I wait for my gauges to arrive, and found this neat trick to get a quick measurement using a sized .45acp brass.
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2007/07/tech-tip-poor-mans-headspace-gauge/
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