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WARNING! ABOUT HORNADY ELD-X BULLETS
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1406489" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>When I first got my Hornady CBTO, I went through all my bullets measuring everyone for every gun and brand. Brands I had were Nosler BT and LRAB, Hornady V-max and SPBT and Bergers. The Berger bullets were way more consistent than any of the others. The only time I've had bullets seat into the lands when not expected was when I wasn't annealing brass and it prevented consistent bullet seating. That is why I bought the gage. Never have had an issue after measuring with CBTO. I seat for 0.020" jump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1406489, member: 78569"] When I first got my Hornady CBTO, I went through all my bullets measuring everyone for every gun and brand. Brands I had were Nosler BT and LRAB, Hornady V-max and SPBT and Bergers. The Berger bullets were way more consistent than any of the others. The only time I've had bullets seat into the lands when not expected was when I wasn't annealing brass and it prevented consistent bullet seating. That is why I bought the gage. Never have had an issue after measuring with CBTO. I seat for 0.020" jump. [/QUOTE]
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