herbeapuce
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yes you are right. I don't have any die yet.
but I believe I may have found someone being able to legally sent the 3 sample brass to the States, to Harrell's
I will let you know pretty soon if things work out ...
I checked again with white board black ink what's causing the bolt to be hard to close on a round... here's what I did....
put ink on the mouth of a fired case and closed the bolt a few times : the ink is still there, so the mouth is not touching the end of chamber. Plus my case measure on average 1.496, which I believe should be ok according to some case manufacturers . ( new case are 1.5 or a bit longer I read) this should not affect the bolt
put ink on the neck of a fired case and closed the bolt a few times: the ink is still there, so the neck is not rubbing. no point of testing a loaded round because neck is smaller on a loaded round in my case anyway. this should not affect the bolt
put ink on the shoulder of a fired case and closed the bolt a few times: showing the case is rubbing against the chamber..
put ink from where the case web ends and 1/2" toward he mouth: showing the case is rubbing against the chamber
I then did the intimate sacrifice and cut in half length wise the case and kept only the bottom, but it in the chamber and close the bolt a few times on it.... the bolt is not hard to close.
so I have found the culprit I believe.... the shoulder is to long... maybe the previous owner would only neck size....
it is now as clear as white board black ink can be.... hehe
happy shooting
stef
but I believe I may have found someone being able to legally sent the 3 sample brass to the States, to Harrell's
I will let you know pretty soon if things work out ...
I checked again with white board black ink what's causing the bolt to be hard to close on a round... here's what I did....
put ink on the mouth of a fired case and closed the bolt a few times : the ink is still there, so the mouth is not touching the end of chamber. Plus my case measure on average 1.496, which I believe should be ok according to some case manufacturers . ( new case are 1.5 or a bit longer I read) this should not affect the bolt
put ink on the neck of a fired case and closed the bolt a few times: the ink is still there, so the neck is not rubbing. no point of testing a loaded round because neck is smaller on a loaded round in my case anyway. this should not affect the bolt
put ink on the shoulder of a fired case and closed the bolt a few times: showing the case is rubbing against the chamber..
put ink from where the case web ends and 1/2" toward he mouth: showing the case is rubbing against the chamber
I then did the intimate sacrifice and cut in half length wise the case and kept only the bottom, but it in the chamber and close the bolt a few times on it.... the bolt is not hard to close.
so I have found the culprit I believe.... the shoulder is to long... maybe the previous owner would only neck size....
it is now as clear as white board black ink can be.... hehe
happy shooting
stef