What is difficult about using this product ?Dykem
What is difficult about using this product ?Dykem
the rifle has been in use for over 2 years only change was the scope over a year ago.Did we establish if this is a new barrel?
nothing i just do not have any...went up in a fire in 2013 and never replaced.What is difficult about using this product ?
Ummmthe rifle has been in use for over 2 years only change was the scope over a year ago.
now the only new parts are the extractor kit
i agreeUmmm
I think because of the distance involved we've probably run of suggestions.
So why is this thread 5 pages long? This should have been solved in 3 posts.lol i have been using sharpies from pin point to 1/2" giant
Lack of DykemSo why is this thread 5 pages long? This should have been solved in 3 posts.
So why is this thread 5 pages long? This should have been solved in 3 posts.
Haven't been stymied yet today by a marker. But it's early so you never know........to check this i used al dykem also known as black marker
That'll never work!Haven't been stymied yet today by a marker. But it's early so you never know.....
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Mike, it's even worse than you imagine....it's a mix of left over blue and red.That'll never work!It's gotta be the blue! Lol!
I've heard the Red is .ooooo1" less thickness when dried for most accurate measuring. Kinda like the proverbial difference between blond and red hairs.Red is best!
Like I said...That'll never work! Lol!Mike, it's even worse than you imagine....it's a mix of left over blue and red.![]()
Kind of poetic that his last post was confirming what you guys have been asking him to do for 5 pages of a thread.so today i talked to jim, and he said the forward leading edge of the extractor should not be touching the cone on the chamber
to check this i used al dykem also known as black marker
i will lift the extractor with a small screw driver and file the edge and recheck till there is no contact
and hopefully it will then extract and we can get back to sizing brass.