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Old March 18, 2001, 02:03 PM   #2
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Patrick--

Looks as if you're already doing a lot more sorting than I do--And you are either a candidate for a bad case of eye strain or must have a good magnifier.

Not having to do with brass sorting, but to avoid stoppages at inopportune moments---
Guage each of your match loads. Midway sells loaded round guages. I just use an extra barrel and drop each round into the chamber. If the case mouth goes click against the front of the chamber, then dimensions and taper crimp are correct. If you hear a thunk, then something is wrong. May chamber and fire properly, but then again, maybe not.

Have you tried IDPA matches? Lots of fun, and have quite a bit of real-life application, if you go at it in the proper spirit.

All best,
Johnny

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