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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
22-250 8"twist Seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="sourdough44" data-source="post: 1184430" data-attributes="member: 16114"><p>What particular loads shoot best can be an individual thing, with similarities. As mostly a hunter I don't care to have bullets 'touching' the lands. All it takes is a slight variance and you get a bullet pulled and then stuck while unloading a round. Yes, I've seen it happen, luckily the deer was dead.</p><p></p><p> I always measure Max COL with a given bullet, then compare it to the magazine and book lengths. My measured chamber COL is usually what I then go by, time for testing at the range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sourdough44, post: 1184430, member: 16114"] What particular loads shoot best can be an individual thing, with similarities. As mostly a hunter I don't care to have bullets 'touching' the lands. All it takes is a slight variance and you get a bullet pulled and then stuck while unloading a round. Yes, I've seen it happen, luckily the deer was dead. I always measure Max COL with a given bullet, then compare it to the magazine and book lengths. My measured chamber COL is usually what I then go by, time for testing at the range. [/QUOTE]
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