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Question: Reamer Dimensions vs Chamber Dimensions vs Case Dimensions
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<blockquote data-quote="nksmfamjp" data-source="post: 3052632" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>One thing we need to understand is YouTube and most social media are setup as a one way conversation.</p><p></p><p>Forums are 2-way group conversation.</p><p></p><p>Facebook is 2-way generally with a 1-way option.</p><p></p><p>1-way conversations can be a great source of know-how when delivered by a person who really knows the subject matter and can communicate appropriately to the audience. Think science/engineering journals or textbooks. These are all written by highly vet's and edited people. YouTube without a good internal editing process is not. Just think. I can get on there and tell folks how to tune triggers. Then blame you when they are messed up!</p><p></p><p>Two-way communication is validated by the community. I think we do a decent job of alerting folks when we get the guy who jumps on to tell us about his 156gr load from his 6.5 creed going 3000fps, zero drop to 500, elk slayer at 1000yd story. I mean how great is this all from a 6.5 lb rifle with Chinese optic shooting 1/4" 1 shot groups to a mile!</p><p></p><p>So, back to the op. It is good to cross validate social media posts. Sounds like I need to order a chamber cast with every rifle from here out. How do I determine CBTD on a chamber cast? Seems like a case fired 2-3 times without resizing the body is better??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nksmfamjp, post: 3052632, member: 1951"] One thing we need to understand is YouTube and most social media are setup as a one way conversation. Forums are 2-way group conversation. Facebook is 2-way generally with a 1-way option. 1-way conversations can be a great source of know-how when delivered by a person who really knows the subject matter and can communicate appropriately to the audience. Think science/engineering journals or textbooks. These are all written by highly vet’s and edited people. YouTube without a good internal editing process is not. Just think. I can get on there and tell folks how to tune triggers. Then blame you when they are messed up! Two-way communication is validated by the community. I think we do a decent job of alerting folks when we get the guy who jumps on to tell us about his 156gr load from his 6.5 creed going 3000fps, zero drop to 500, elk slayer at 1000yd story. I mean how great is this all from a 6.5 lb rifle with Chinese optic shooting 1/4” 1 shot groups to a mile! So, back to the op. It is good to cross validate social media posts. Sounds like I need to order a chamber cast with every rifle from here out. How do I determine CBTD on a chamber cast? Seems like a case fired 2-3 times without resizing the body is better?? [/QUOTE]
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