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That certainly will work, but I prefer AA-7 or 9. Just my opinion of course.


I've been doing some research on this and according to those who've done the leg work,AA7 will be better than AA9 for this unless you intend to use a feeler gauge.
 
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I suppose that might work but only if you had used duct tape in the beginning like you were supposed to.One of the old standby methods for this might be considered.A cleaning rod,some candle wax and a pinch of bullseye powder and I'm sure that everyone here knows the proper technique.

PS......Don't forget the plywood
 
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I've never tested aa(~73). Must be really slow. Is it good for some 38 Special loads to compete with my 4756 atomic ones?
 
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