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Unread 09-08-2014, 09:04 AM   #1
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Another Numrich mystery for sure...

Whatever it is, I guess it's still better than starting with a blank. The chamber is a bummer though. Is there enough meat on the flange to cut back, so you can deepen the chamber?
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Whatever it is, I guess it's still better than starting with a blank.
It was cheap enough to be worth a shot. It beats having to cut away all that steel to get down to the profile I want. It'll just be 5 or 6 taper cuts now.

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The chamber is a bummer though. Is there enough meat on the flange to cut back, so you can deepen the chamber?
I won't bother. It may well be within tolerances, especially for military use. Clymer reamers are typically .002" over SAAMI case dimensions. That's way under specs for military. I don't really have any way to measure this chamber directly. No matter. I won't be shooting hot loads.
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