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Struggling with Seating Depth Precision - 300 PRC - Monometals
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<blockquote data-quote="btuley" data-source="post: 2980878" data-attributes="member: 125939"><p>Yes, I'm going to work through other powders and charges and test some more, but as I do, I want to get the seating depth nailed.</p><p></p><p>How are you suggesting I measure the CBTO with my existing tool? It is a Hornaday COAL tool so it has a guage on just one side to measure the ogive on either the front or the rear, but nothing to measure from the seating stem contact to the ogive...</p><p></p><p>Hmmm. Thinking about it, I could measure base to Ogive and hand hold the stem on the bullet and measure bullet plus stem on bullet... Arduous and potentially error prone with the hand holding the bullet and the stem together... Could give me an idea if some variation exists though.... Is that what you are suggesting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="btuley, post: 2980878, member: 125939"] Yes, I'm going to work through other powders and charges and test some more, but as I do, I want to get the seating depth nailed. How are you suggesting I measure the CBTO with my existing tool? It is a Hornaday COAL tool so it has a guage on just one side to measure the ogive on either the front or the rear, but nothing to measure from the seating stem contact to the ogive... Hmmm. Thinking about it, I could measure base to Ogive and hand hold the stem on the bullet and measure bullet plus stem on bullet... Arduous and potentially error prone with the hand holding the bullet and the stem together... Could give me an idea if some variation exists though.... Is that what you are suggesting? [/QUOTE]
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