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Reloading
.280 AI controversy explained ...
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<blockquote data-quote="cockcroft" data-source="post: 834518" data-attributes="member: 8797"><p>Five or six years ago I had a 280 AI built using a reamer and go gauge that was made many years before. My guess was minimum 10 to 15 years. Bought Nosler 280 AI brass and fire formed 50 pcs. Then went to reload them and my Redding FL die didn't even touch the shoulder area. Measured the cases and they were 14 thou longer then the new Nosler AI brass. Ended up milling the top of the shell holder down until I got the resizing dimension I wanted. </p><p>I did not watch the video, just read the posts and thought I would throw in my experience with an older reamer/gauge and new brass specs.</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cockcroft, post: 834518, member: 8797"] Five or six years ago I had a 280 AI built using a reamer and go gauge that was made many years before. My guess was minimum 10 to 15 years. Bought Nosler 280 AI brass and fire formed 50 pcs. Then went to reload them and my Redding FL die didn't even touch the shoulder area. Measured the cases and they were 14 thou longer then the new Nosler AI brass. Ended up milling the top of the shell holder down until I got the resizing dimension I wanted. I did not watch the video, just read the posts and thought I would throw in my experience with an older reamer/gauge and new brass specs. Mike [/QUOTE]
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