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    Parashooter

    I’m not really angry at you, but your timing arriving in this posting did not help matters, I’m on suspension at Gunboards for arguing this same subject matter and ireload2 decided to bring the argument here.

    One of the problems in these forums is the moderators are not rabid bullethead reloaders and can’t tell the BS from the facts so they say “both posters statements have merit” trying to be politically correct. My problems is I spent the last 25 years at a military depot trying to get people to read the manuals as an Inspector.

    I brought every Enfield manual I could find into the Enfield forums hoping to bring the forums “into the light” and we are still in the dark ages.

    NOTE: All cases get shorter when you first fire them and thereafter start getting longer until they need trimmed due to brass flow.

    I will post more later with some photos of older Remington .303 cases and newer .303 cases, methinks the bean counters got involved…………………..

    And NO I’m not mad at you because YOU are a bullet head reloader who is NOT rabid.
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    Parashooter

    I’m not really angry at you, but your timing arriving in this posting did not help matters, I’m on suspension at Gunboards for arguing this same subject matter and ireload2 decided to bring the argument here.

    One of the problems in these forums is the moderators are not rabid bullethead reloaders and can’t tell the BS from the facts so they say “both posters statements have merit” trying to be politically correct. My problems is I spent the last 25 years at a military depot trying to get people to read the manuals as an Inspector.

    I brought every Enfield manual I could find into the Enfield forums hoping to bring the forums “into the light” and we are still in the dark ages.

    NOTE: All cases get shorter when you first fire them and thereafter start getting longer until they need trimmed due to brass flow.

    I will post more later with some photos of older Remington .303 cases and newer .303 cases, methinks the bean counters got involved…………………..

    And NO I’m not mad at you because YOU are a bullet head reloader who is NOT rabid.
    It seems that EH tries to poison the water for me where ever he goes. Please leave your finger pointing references to me out of your posts. What ever happened to you at gunboards was in the making long before I showed up there.
    I came here to continue the discussion with whom ever wanted to discuss it since there was an interesting similar thread here.

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