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Reloading
300 win mag 210 vld
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1120555" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>Polish the tarnish off the bullet . Re-chamber it at look for "lands marks" on the bullet. Use 0000 steel wool to remove the tarnish. IF you see any lands marks of any length. Adjust your seating stem down just a little, seat the bullet a little lower, polish off the existing marks and re-chamber the round. Do this until you end up with lands marks on the bullet that resemble small dots or lines about the same thickness as the mark a very sharp #2 pencil point will leave on a piece of paper. Remeasure the round with your comparator. With these marks you are still into the lands slightly BUT you have a reference point. If there are no marks on the round you have now after polishing and re-chambering. You are not to the lands yet. Seat the bullet out and re- chamber. Suggest you may want to grt a SINCLAIR or HORNADY overall length tool to make life a little easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1120555, member: 85389"] Polish the tarnish off the bullet . Re-chamber it at look for "lands marks" on the bullet. Use 0000 steel wool to remove the tarnish. IF you see any lands marks of any length. Adjust your seating stem down just a little, seat the bullet a little lower, polish off the existing marks and re-chamber the round. Do this until you end up with lands marks on the bullet that resemble small dots or lines about the same thickness as the mark a very sharp #2 pencil point will leave on a piece of paper. Remeasure the round with your comparator. With these marks you are still into the lands slightly BUT you have a reference point. If there are no marks on the round you have now after polishing and re-chambering. You are not to the lands yet. Seat the bullet out and re- chamber. Suggest you may want to grt a SINCLAIR or HORNADY overall length tool to make life a little easier. [/QUOTE]
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