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Old April 1, 2014, 01:28 PM   #19
F. Guffey
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Bart B., do you own a press?

I will assume you have never scribed a case, not surprising, there are writers that have written volumes, some are quoted and considered world shakers in the field of firearms, chambers and head space, one set up an experiment, he picked the wrong rifle or someone handed him the other rifle. He could have saved a lot of confusion had he scribed the case.

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he picked the wrong rifle
Allow me to clarify to the folks. Same brand, make and model, and the part where I told my friend I could check the rifle to determine if it had the propensity to experience case head separation when fire forming wildcat cases. Meaning with the same make and model it is possible to fire fiorn cases without case head separation even though all were designed to experience case head separation with excessively long chambers. And they had no clue because they never scribed the case at the case body/shoulder juncture.

F. Guffey

and now typically? Then the primer is added to the sequence of events.
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