rangerdanger
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Or do I just set it to where most of the bullets are the correct overall length and leave it alone? I have the hornady amax seating stem and Hornady Amax bullets. I'm measuring off ogiv.
Or do I just set it to where most of the bullets are the correct overall length and leave it alone? I have the hornady amax seating stem for Hornady Amax bullets. I'm measuring off ogiv.
Or do I just set it to where most of the bullets are the correct overall length and leave it alone? I have the hornady amax seating stem and Hornady Amax bullets. I'm measuring off ogiv.
I load all of my 7mm rounds .001" off the lands. As I went through the 46 rounds I had left in the box, I found half of them to measure .010-.015" longer (still using a comparator) than the rest of the rounds which measured perfect. So .010-.015" longer than the good rounds meant I jammed the one round .009-.014" into the lands!!!!
at 001 off , your a stud ....i dont dare to get that close, you gotta be way too meticulous for that !!!
me being as new to this as i am to this , i stay well away from my riflings
so is that vld berger shape, the reason for that huge difference in length , im guessing here , do you suppose it because the berger vld has such a long cone shape would require a very consistent thumb pressure on the calipers ???
i hear you im just making coinversation
possibly a tighter than normal case mouth , caused you to have to push a little harder in order to start the seat, possibly causing a slight deformation at the contact point of the seater plug leaving it long at the ogive
would you consider the core on the bergers , soft .. compared to other jacketed bullets ??
Works better, but that subject should be another/separate thread.I'm trying to get straighter no turn necks. What do yal think about using the neck die with no ball and stem then the Sinclair mandrel to expand before seating?