Fosbery Holster
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Not quite the word my wife used, but in the same ball park...
Now l realise why you’ve such a high reaction score

You do make me giggle
Not quite the word my wife used, but in the same ball park...

Primer pocket not causing any problem. The six rounds that allowed me to close the breech fired off nicely. It is so very nearly there!I would have thought I impossible with loaded rounds, I assume you have you got to recess the primer pocket as well ?
Primer pocket not causing any problem. The six rounds that allowed me to close the breech fired off nicely. It is so very nearly there!
Just tried chucking a round in a hand drill and holding a sharpened chisel against the rim in an attempt to just take those few thou. off.
It did not go well...
I actually brought the drill into my study from the man cave, to try this little engineering experiment.I hope you are well insured.......it will cost plenty to replace theshedman cave.
I actually brought the drill into my study from the man cave, to try this little engineering experiment.
Not often my wife swears.
It was always the intention to trim the rim from the non-head end the rim of the cartridge. See how important correct nomenclature is when describing stuff!Have you thought about reducing the thickness of the rim from the other side? Instead of thinning down from the head side perhaps you could use a watchmakers file to take a small amount of material off the front face of the rim while its spinning?
Yes the action closed perfectly before I started dicking about with it.Did the action close on these 200 rounds before loading? You did test them, right?
Because the rounds were made at the same time and in the same way won't insure that they are the same.
When it’s fixed can you let us know how much proper brass you could have bought for the cost of the gunsmith. Files Lathe etc?