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Originally Posted by rsilvers
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see a post like that automatically gets processed by my internal bs filter(maybe it's because I read it too fast
) I wouldn't get too worked up over it.
here's something to think about, Is it possible to make a gauge of some sort that would act as a go/no-go for an older chamber? For example, many older chambers you had to turn the necks if you trimmed 223 brass, but were ok with 221 brass expanded, My Shilen blank was made with a 300/221 no-turn chamber. So I don't have that issue, but there is still the lead issue.
But if the tool would only slip onto a safe chamber with light finger pressure, but would not seat on too short of a lead. Maybe a 2 piece, outer chamber gauge to measure neck& shoulder, with a plunger for the throat portion.