Do they thread the flash hole for positioning on the tool?Mur said:Rather than send cases to the States for modifying(.280AI),I had my gunsmith thread a once-fired case for the tool.
Mur said:I'll be by the new WS in Kamloops BC on Thursday,I'll see if they have one in stock!
SuperCub said:Do they thread the flash hole for positioning on the tool?
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I was able to find one here in Canada. The fellow selling them recomended using once fired (not resized) brass and threading them to the thread size you mention. The theory was that the neck would hold a bullet but still allow the bullet to move forward to the max OAL.bushpilotmexico said:I modify my own cases....you need a 5/16-36 threads per inch tap which you can buy at KBC Tools. Just full length resize your case, inside neck ream it and then drill and tap the primer pocket.
toomanyhobbies said:It might make a difference using a once-fired case, as you're really measuring from the shoulder (where it headspaces) to the lands. If the Stoney point case isn't the same length as yours from shoulder to base, there will be a difference.
As far as neck sizing goes, you need to be able to move the bullet easily within the case. Otherwise you won't be able to tell when the bullet contacts the lands.
Eric
dupa said:I bought mine last year at EPP's.(ON) They usually have then stocked.