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New 45 1-20 twist build
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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4812262" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>Getting close. Ive got most of the details worked out. Just need to grab a new battery for my caliper. If its all good then just loctite some mount screws. The public ranges are a zoo atm and its cold so i can test it for function at the 25yard indoor range. BUT they are $21 and if i have problem like a sticky primer im out $21 if i cant resolve the issue fast.</p><p></p><p>Test load is 80gr of Blackhorn by volume and a 460gr conical. That load will make a primer stick if head space is not tight enough. Peak pressure is still plenty safe. Test firing will also cure the DynaTek bore coating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4812262, member: 15365"] Getting close. Ive got most of the details worked out. Just need to grab a new battery for my caliper. If its all good then just loctite some mount screws. The public ranges are a zoo atm and its cold so i can test it for function at the 25yard indoor range. BUT they are $21 and if i have problem like a sticky primer im out $21 if i cant resolve the issue fast. Test load is 80gr of Blackhorn by volume and a 460gr conical. That load will make a primer stick if head space is not tight enough. Peak pressure is still plenty safe. Test firing will also cure the DynaTek bore coating. [/QUOTE]
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