bigedp51
Kenny474
I have been told if you play with your barrel nut you can go blind.
And again my apologies.
I have been told if you play with your barrel nut you can go blind.

And again my apologies.
BoydAllen said:Another thing to think about is that this forum may be read by anyone in the world, regardless of his level of understanding or experience. For that reason, I believe that some things are better handled on a more personal level, such as a PM or email, and that in some cases, advice should be tailored to the questioner's level of experience.
bigedp51 said:Fire forming question?
I have approximately .005 head gap clearance with new .243 Winchester cases, which will be used in a standard Stevens 200.
Would you create a false shoulder to take up the excess head gap clearance and fire form these cases. Would this be a waste of time or would it be beneficial to my brass.
Or would you skip the false shoulder and just fire the cases as is with the .005 head gap clearance.
I'm looking for good case alignment and minimising any case stretching in the web area.
bozo699 said:A free bump for people interested in complete stupidity!
Wayne.
bozo699 said:Biged,
I was fireforing some 6brx cases yesterday and the shoulders were not square, and then remembered your post, the Vaseline was just the ticket,perfect brass every time, thanks buddyOH by the way my dad gave me his old Lee infield 303 british carbine, the headspace was so bad case head separation was the norm but I got that fixed and I am ready to fire form some brass for it and away we go, any suggestions for my old .303 pops gave me? thanks in advance for any advice.
Wayne.