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Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: Québec, Canada
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Thank you for the suggestions, easier and good.
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Thanks for your knowledge and the link.
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Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: Québec, Canada
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Thank you again. I've read on the subject a little and find it very inetresting. Eventually, I'll be relaoding for my 7 mm Rem Mag; which is why I bought a reloading press in the first place.
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Thanks for the link. I'll have to check in that a little bit more.
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The caliper shown in the pictures is brand new but over 30 years old. It's Swiss made (45.00 $ CND) bought aound the time i got my reloading press. I can tell that it feels very thight altough it's slides smoothly. And you have to put much pressure to measure (instructions). I don't know if my caliper will endure but, with what I've read here, I'll take great care when I use it. Thank you all.
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Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: Québec, Canada
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I've read the post about chambering 9 mm in different guns a while ago.I've read it once again, found it very instructive. I'll try to keep it in mind when I relaod.
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