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300 WM OAL Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Homer" data-source="post: 84256" data-attributes="member: 2111"><p>Why does the OAL of my loads vary ? Loaded 9 rounds and random check of lengths were : 3.753, 3.749, 3.746, 3.744. Componants were:</p><p>R-P cases, 150 gr AccuBond, RCBS dies, Stoney Point OAL gauge(the one with the adapter that mounts on the calipers and you slid the loaded round into the adapter - bullet first), Mitutoyo dial caliper. This situation has come up on other calibers as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Homer, post: 84256, member: 2111"] Why does the OAL of my loads vary ? Loaded 9 rounds and random check of lengths were : 3.753, 3.749, 3.746, 3.744. Componants were: R-P cases, 150 gr AccuBond, RCBS dies, Stoney Point OAL gauge(the one with the adapter that mounts on the calipers and you slid the loaded round into the adapter - bullet first), Mitutoyo dial caliper. This situation has come up on other calibers as well. [/QUOTE]
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