jrplourde
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I apologize for jumping thread here (probably get my wrists slapped). I am referring to the very recent thread on the subject (Glocked 45 acp --a very good read) but wish not to be on page 39. I need some of that valuable forum thoughts now. Will be loading for local PD soon and they are using Glocks.
Whether the Glock bulge is from high pressure or thin brass or whether the bulge is removed with an RCBS or LFC die or whatever, is the brass being uniformly redistributed/replaced or for that matter, is the bulge uniform in thickness. I doubt it. Therefore, there must be a thin spot in that area and if that spot subsequently finds itself over the same unsupported chamber area , is there a more serious issue pending here than simply satisfying a case gauge?
Bob
Whether the Glock bulge is from high pressure or thin brass or whether the bulge is removed with an RCBS or LFC die or whatever, is the brass being uniformly redistributed/replaced or for that matter, is the bulge uniform in thickness. I doubt it. Therefore, there must be a thin spot in that area and if that spot subsequently finds itself over the same unsupported chamber area , is there a more serious issue pending here than simply satisfying a case gauge?
Bob
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