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Post by rleprechaun on Sept 3, 2019 18:06:54 GMT -5
Send the whole gun to Reeder custom guns.
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Post by Encore64 on Sept 3, 2019 18:26:25 GMT -5
A huge problem with 22 Hornet / K-Hornet revolvers is the extreme difference in brass rim thickness.
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Post by magnumwheelman on Sept 3, 2019 21:48:34 GMT -5
Ran into that and flash hole variation in the 25 acp as well
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Post by AxeHandle on Sept 4, 2019 16:30:40 GMT -5
50 rounds of 35 grain Hornady 22 Hornet fire forming to K Hornet. I'll size, trim, chamfer, and prime these tomorrow. Maybe load a few with 40s to try...
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Post by AxeHandle on Sept 8, 2019 11:12:03 GMT -5
No shooting to report. There is however the revelation that I am bumping the shoulder when I seat the bullet and creating my problem.
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Post by 45MAN on Sept 8, 2019 17:17:11 GMT -5
No shooting to report. There is however the revelation that I am bumping the shoulder when I seat the bullet and creating my problem. AXE: I MENTIONED THAT POTENTIAL PROBLEM IN A PRIOR POST. USE ONE OF THOSE LONG INSIDE NECK CHAMFER TOOLS (A"VLD"?) AND THAT SHUD HELP.
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Post by AxeHandle on Sept 10, 2019 13:02:21 GMT -5
Prepped a set of 40 fired cases. Full length sized and seated primers. Tried every case in every chamber of the cylinder. Turned out one chamber was significantly different. A second one a little different. Went to the vice with the cylinder and chamber reamer and spent a little time spinning the reamer in a little cutting oil. A visible amount of steel was cut from the "different" chambers. Danged CCI primers don't want to seat easy either. May try another brand. Shot these in ten shot groups...
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