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Reply #30 - Sep 27th, 2019 at 7:39pm
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cheatin Charlie. congradulations! I wish I had the foresight to figure that out.
Trouble with being Tool Maker Machinist is we screw ourselves up with doing things that will produce a product that looks like what our vision of the item is. Just cannot brush all the cobwebs away and jut make something that WILL
work. Let us know when you actually Fire some of these with Boolits so we will know. Regards, FITZ. OLD TUCK Wink
  
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Reply #31 - Sep 28th, 2019 at 9:39am
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Charlie, Could you post the number for the snap rings? Tried as hard as possible to make it out, but can't get it clear enough to be sure?
  

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Reply #32 - Sep 28th, 2019 at 10:20am
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great work Cheatin Charlie.
I have used 300Win Mag for many obsolete caliber, turning brass washers to use as rim, but your solution is brillant.
Now, to figure the european (metric) equivalent of your snap rings  Smiley
  
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Reply #33 - Sep 28th, 2019 at 10:56pm
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The McMaster-Carr order number is 90213A105
 
Hope this helps to think outside the box.
  
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