Two of my Aunts had a trailer in the Camelot neighborhood that the family and friends would stay at and go to Rehoboth beach from back in the 70s/80s. I used to like watching planes land and take off from the airport there. They had a hobby shop in there too.
You mean pinned gas bocks? I kept thinking staked bolt carrier screws. Lol
If it’s set screws at the gas block, don’t stake those. Screws give you the option to more easily replace it if you want something else. If you find one you like you can probably have it pinned for added measure.
I think if it’s a true ‘magazine pinning artisan’ this letter shouldn’t put them out of business. (At least if they built up a good niche market for pinning, etc.)
Seriously though, if the business is doing a thorough and difficult to switchback job of modifying the magazine, that appears to...
They're just tearing down our institutions one after another. They might create factional violence between the 4th Streeters and the 3rd Street Traditionalists dragging all this up.
Plus, how are tourists going to know where it is if they rename it?
Or 'Francis Scott Key Memorial Truist Bank...
Thanks! Check out the link from Dillon's website.
https://www.dillonprecision.com/media/manuals/rl450-rl550-caliber-conversion-chart.pdf
I went retracing my steps to figure out how I began reloading 6.8SPC, a new caliber since I got my gear. Looks like I had found the chart but I had an email...
+1 on my memory.
I found my chart that came with my 550B and able to share now. Hopefully it can be zoomed in. It was only the one page back in 1997. Folks can email Dillon to double check for newer stuff.
I’ll add or emphasize that you might just need a different shell plate or index pins for a different caliber. Always check before considering a new ‘full’ caliber conversion kit.
Check your other reloaded cases for the 'smile'. A weakened case might fill into the unsupported chamber mouth more than a new factory case and show the shape of that area that is just above the feed ramp. I think I've heard it called a smile. (if this is what might be going on or related)
Check your crimp. The projectile could slip further into the case after multiple chamberings if that might have occurred, coupled with the unsupported chamber as Squaregrouper mentioned.