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you can wait ages for a custom job but the JAB 20 is ready in record time and I cant get to Narranderra for at least 2 weeks.

Best of all, brass fully formed perfectly on one pass through the modified FL die according to Shane.

Cant wait.
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Spewin
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Cant wait for the pics :wink:
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Man I reckon you would be having sweaty palms.Seeing as though you can`t get there for a while................maybe I could pick it up for you and run the barrel in :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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If you had of told me on friday i would have brought it down your way over the weekend, or i would have kept it and used it tonight :lol: .

Hope it goes well when you get it
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Um, what's a JAB20?
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as named by Missed, Just Another Bloody 20 cal. 223 case with sholder pushed back 30 thou formed in a shortened 204 die fired in a shortened 204 chamber
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Your gunna spew Trev, you should have put this post up on Sunday.
I drove to Port Arlington and back yesterday, down the ring road and past that windy little river range. :roll: 1079 kms, left at 10.30am and got home at 12.20am this morning. :wink:
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Knackers wrote:Your gunna spew Trev, you should have put this post up on Sunday.
I drove to Port Arlington and back yesterday, down the ring road and past that windy little river range. :roll: 1079 kms, left at 10.30am and got home at 12.20am this morning. :wink:
that is a long day of driving
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Knackers I hope that was in a car.Log book might look a bit crook :lol:
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Cheers

I understand Shane Clancy does a 20 where the 223 parent case shoulder doesn't have to be pushed back to end up with the 30deg shoulder - but it results in a slightly shorter neck? Does anyone know if it takes any of the taper out of the 223 case?
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he has done a few "practicals" where nothing at all changes on the 223 case except necking it down and he has done a few shortened 204s where you neck down and then when you fire the first time the shoulder angle blows out to the same angle as the 204, so you have a '204 short'. A few on this forum have these and I think some posted in my "can I name it" thread.
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