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    NOE Chamber Length Buttons

    We offer a line of Chamber Length Buttons
    http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/index.p...inn7m9vhsugs35





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    This is fantastic! You've really put together some cool stuff recently.

    I've got a Lee expander on the way and I'm going to grab some of these and your new expanders.

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    Your killin me Al! With all the new goodies you are putting out, it is hardly worth owning a lathe and milling machine! Almost!!!

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    Have you considered offering push-through sizing dies in custom sizes?

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    Al,

    If you decide to offer push through size dies (Lee type) please offer a push rod long enough to push the bullet completely through the die in one stroke of the handle. I could use a dozen plus of these in various sizes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonyjones View Post
    Al,

    If you decide to offer push through size dies (Lee type) please offer a push rod long enough to push the bullet completely through the die in one stroke of the handle. I could use a dozen plus of these in various sizes.

    Best regards,

    Tony

    Me 2, especially like that longer rod.

    How about a deal on the whole set of chamber plugs?

    Still waiting on that 454 300gr GC old buddy lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwedeNelson View Post
    We offer a line of Chamber Length Buttons
    http://noebulletmolds.com/NV/index.p...inn7m9vhsugs35





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    Al,

    That's a pretty cool idea. I'll have to order some. Thanks.

    Dave

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    When I figure out the length of my chamber how do I use that information to create better loads? Thanks for sharing info.

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    You can then use that length to make your brass that length, thereby eliminating or reducing the "SPACE" from the end of your brass to where the chamber starts.

    Eliminating or minimizing that space, IMO, can only be good for accuracy.

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    PB234

    You can see a short post about it here:
    http://noebulletmolds.com/smf/index....sg2755#msg2755

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    Quote Originally Posted by PB234 View Post
    When I figure out the length of my chamber how do I use that information to create better loads? Thanks for sharing info.
    Knowing the chamber length also lets you figure what the real "maximum case length" is for a individual rifle, instead of just using the length shown in a loading manual. This can cut down on the amount of case trimming you do.

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    Saw them on a recent trip to the NOE site, will have to study up on them a bit more. Very interesting.
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    I knew there was something I forgot to order when buying a mold and expanders on Friday

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