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Reloading
25-06 V-Max seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="wallypedal" data-source="post: 146820" data-attributes="member: 7107"><p>WW and Hornady data show this bullet seated deep with a COL of only 3.10. Does moving the bullet out towards the lands effect pressure? Do the reduction in 'freebore' and the increase in capacity offset each other pressure-wise? It appears there is a fair amount of movement toward the lands possible. Top of my pressure eval set was WW brass, 75 gr Hornady v-max, 55.5 gr 760, Federal match primer, seated to 3.10 like the book says.</p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wallypedal, post: 146820, member: 7107"] WW and Hornady data show this bullet seated deep with a COL of only 3.10. Does moving the bullet out towards the lands effect pressure? Do the reduction in 'freebore' and the increase in capacity offset each other pressure-wise? It appears there is a fair amount of movement toward the lands possible. Top of my pressure eval set was WW brass, 75 gr Hornady v-max, 55.5 gr 760, Federal match primer, seated to 3.10 like the book says. Tom [/QUOTE]
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