Datchew
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Hi gents,
I've mapped bolt gun and falling block (ruger no 1) chambers to find where i want to set the shoulder for fire formed brass. Several different techniques.
The one i like best is to simply drop the shoulder when re-sizing with the exchangeable redding shellholders and then gently feel where the bolt or block closes without resistance.
I've also resorted to measuring shoulders with the RCBS vernier mic tool.
I'm commencing some 300WM and 375H&H handloads with a blaser r8. It seems the bolt carrier "shroud" closes too much to do mapping in a similar fashion to prior experience.
Do you have any advice on how to determine headspace of the chamber or am i stuck resorting to measuring fired brass and bumping back a few thou?
I've mapped bolt gun and falling block (ruger no 1) chambers to find where i want to set the shoulder for fire formed brass. Several different techniques.
The one i like best is to simply drop the shoulder when re-sizing with the exchangeable redding shellholders and then gently feel where the bolt or block closes without resistance.
I've also resorted to measuring shoulders with the RCBS vernier mic tool.
I'm commencing some 300WM and 375H&H handloads with a blaser r8. It seems the bolt carrier "shroud" closes too much to do mapping in a similar fashion to prior experience.
Do you have any advice on how to determine headspace of the chamber or am i stuck resorting to measuring fired brass and bumping back a few thou?