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Yorric

Re: Hello from the Highlands

#11 Post by Yorric »

Thanks for all the welcome messages & Hi again to those who already know me - It's good to see y'all on here.

I should be at Cawdor on Sunday - Looking forward to it - especially if it stops snowing!

Ian
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Re: Hello from the Highlands

#12 Post by mas36 »

Welcome aboard. :flag5:
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Re: Hello from the Highlands

#13 Post by Yorric »

Many thanks for the welcome messages all. Glad to be here!

Sandgroper please get in touch - I've had an idea about your bullet/chamber measurements!

Regards Ian
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Re: Hello from the Highlands

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Yorric wrote:Many thanks for the welcome messages all. Glad to be here!

Sandgroper please get in touch - I've had an idea about your bullet/chamber measurements!

Regards Ian
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Re: Hello from the Highlands

#15 Post by Yorric »

Sandgroper
This is what I was trying to describe on Sunday

Make Your Own Length-to-Lands Gauge with a Dremel
Here’s an inexpensive alternative to the Hornady, Stoney Point OAL tool —Make four cuts into the neck of fire-formed, neck sized brass. Then press the bullet in lightly and chamber the entire gauge. As the cartridge chambers, the bullet slides back into the case to give you length to lands. A little light oil in the barrel just past the chamber helps ensure the bullet does not get stuck in the lands. It works great and is very accurate.

Make the cuts using a Dremel with a cut-off wheel. You can adjust tension two ways. First, you can make the cuts longer or shorter. Longer cuts = less tension. If you used only three cuts instead of four you would get more tension. The trick is to be gentle when you open and close the bolt. If you ram the bolt closed you may wedge the bullet into the lands. When you open the bolt it helps to keep a finger or two near by to guide the case out straight because the ejector wants to push it sideways.”

Message to Moderators - Sorry if this is in the wrong section - I'm still finding my way about the forum & couldn't send Sandgroper a personal message.

Ian
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Re: Hello from the Highlands - Help request

#16 Post by Yorric »

Message to moderators / Admin

I don't seem to be able to send private messages - When trying to do so, I get a message saying I may be too new on the forum to qualify ??????
Am I being daft & not looking in the right place or is something amiss??

Help please

Ian
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Re: Hello from the Highlands

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Re: Hello from the Highlands

#18 Post by Yorric »

Thanks Dromia - Will do.
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