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Cross posting this from my arfcom and reddit GAFS account under the same name. I accept PayPal F&F or G&S + Fees. I also accept Venmo and Zelle. Elbit PVS-14 WP XLSH - $2,725 Shipped + G&S Fees Purchased brand new from Steele Industries in January 2022. Used for some light stargazing, less...
Basically brand new. Has a couple scuffs from moving it around but I think it was worn outside only a handful of times. The larger of the two sizes with extra inserts. Wilcox plate. $900 shipped
I FL size my brass and normally use the RCBS precision Mic. The problem is that RCBS doesn't make one in a 6.5x47. I was wondering what everyone uses to measure how much the shoulder has been bumped? Would the .243 mic work since the .243 and 6.5x47 both have 40 degree shoulders?
just set up some new Gold metal dies RCBS in 338 lapua and took one of the fired catriges from the rifle. Measured the headspace for a marking point using stoney point headspace gage that connects to the 6" starett caliper. read .322 moved the due down and down and down till it toughed the arbor...
Well, I can't seem to resist the 'shiny' stuff in Sinclair's catalog so I decided to order one of their new Shoulder Bump Gauges in .30 cal to try out. Up until now I have been using the Hornady LNL Cartridge Headspace Set, which is a GREAT tool for measuring shoulder bump. Intuitive and easy...
Hey guys, need a little help... I'm running .308 brass, originally prepped and trimmed to specs, that have now gone through 5 or 6 firings on the same rifle with only neck sizing in between. I noticed on this last pass that the bolt seemed a little harder to open and close on a handful of...