Yes, that has been done to headspace a barrel. I did that mounting a 6.5X47 Lapua barrel a few years ago.
I know this is not the correct procedure , but I have heard of people substituting actual gauges by taking a case, full length sizing it, filling it with epoxy so it won't distort and using it as a headspacing tool. Have any of you heard of or seen this done? Theoretically, it sounds like it might work.
Yes, that has been done to headspace a barrel. I did that mounting a 6.5X47 Lapua barrel a few years ago.
Actually, I'd think it may be more accurate in the fact that the sized case used to set headspace in the rifle would be the same size that particular sizing die would be sizing your handloads to providing it was adjusted the same every time, but I'm not an expert gunsmith.
Very accurate if you plan on shooting only reloads from that die. It may/may not shoot factory ammo
I used a once fired case/tape which was .0045, to put a barrel on over the weekend, double checked it with go/no gauges. It was right where is was supposed to be using the fired case.
Last edited by Newsshooter; 03-19-2015 at 10:33 AM.
Factory ammo shouldn't be a problem since your full length sizer sizes a case down to fit in any standard factory chamber. Now, I don't think it would be wise to use just a fired case to headspace with that had NOT been full length resized as it could be too long and give you too much headspace when firing factory loads if the chamber it was fired in was reamed to the maximum. Besides, a tight chamber (within specs) lends to longer case life.
Yea most of the time it will size them down, if the case has been annealed.
Just get this and be done with it. $50 is cheap insurance.
http://www.sinclairintl.com/reloadin...prod33476.aspx
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