Prepping .308 GGG brass for use.
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Re: Prepping .308 GGG brass for use.
I would recommend a freebore/leade/bore/groove/case mouth slug rather than a chamber cast.
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Re: Prepping .308 GGG brass for use.
Im not sure what you mean by that could you elaborate please.dromia wrote:I would recommend a freebore/leade/bore/groove/case mouth slug rather than a chamber cast.
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Re: Prepping .308 GGG brass for use.
Well done Alpha1, thanks for sharing.


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Re: Prepping .308 GGG brass for use.
It is the bit between the case mouth and the start of the rifling that is key not the chamber.Alpha1 wrote:Im not sure what you mean by that could you elaborate please.dromia wrote:I would recommend a freebore/leade/bore/groove/case mouth slug rather than a chamber cast.
Read Texasmac's article on chamber casts and impact slugs in the library for how to. Impact impressions give far more accurate results than casts with cerrosafe and the like.
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Re: Prepping .308 GGG brass for use.
Ah yes my mistake I wrote chamber cast thats not what I meant I dont do the cerosafe thing.
I meant a impact cast I did one before on the AIA the results of that one was quite surprising. It enabled me to purchase a suitable mold from NOE that works well.
I meant a impact cast I did one before on the AIA the results of that one was quite surprising. It enabled me to purchase a suitable mold from NOE that works well.
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