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<blockquote data-quote="jkrueger" data-source="post: 762254" data-attributes="member: 37253"><p>WHat I usually do is take a fired case, put it in my press with the ram up then screw in my neck sizing die makes contact with the case mouth, lower the ram and turn the die in 1/2 turn. then when you size the case you will only size the case mouth down about .035" that will give you enough tension to hold your bullet from moving but allow it to be seated deeper in the case by the lands in your barrel. </p><p>Load a round real long and then chamber it, eject that round and measure to the tip for OAL and you should have a good starting point, if you have a comparitor then measure to ojive and you will have that distance to the lands for any bullet you might want to load in the future</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkrueger, post: 762254, member: 37253"] WHat I usually do is take a fired case, put it in my press with the ram up then screw in my neck sizing die makes contact with the case mouth, lower the ram and turn the die in 1/2 turn. then when you size the case you will only size the case mouth down about .035" that will give you enough tension to hold your bullet from moving but allow it to be seated deeper in the case by the lands in your barrel. Load a round real long and then chamber it, eject that round and measure to the tip for OAL and you should have a good starting point, if you have a comparitor then measure to ojive and you will have that distance to the lands for any bullet you might want to load in the future [/QUOTE]
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