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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 616706" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>Autorotate, They do not like to be seated near the lands in my rifles and prefer to be off the lands, some by quite a bit. The Cutting Edge bullets are not critical to seating depth from what I have found so far. I have some seated very deep to chamber through my magazine and some seated to the exact length the CE website states. They all shoot. I have shot them in at least a dozen different rifles and a couple like them excactly where the website says and are deadly accurate. Some are seated very deep with the beginning of the case neck even with where the boattail begins. That is where I get best accuracy with many rifles with various bullets. Seating the seal tite band into the neck is not a problem. </p><p> </p><p>When I started using the bullets I seated them to the recommended depth and they shot very well in all rifles. Since then I have played with seating depth to try and tweak the best accuracy. Right now I am playing with the 260 grain .76 BC bullets. I will let you know how they shoot as I try them.</p><p> </p><p>I am not having any problem with barrel fouling with these bullets. The grooves cut into them seem to alleviate fouling problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 616706, member: 505"] Autorotate, They do not like to be seated near the lands in my rifles and prefer to be off the lands, some by quite a bit. The Cutting Edge bullets are not critical to seating depth from what I have found so far. I have some seated very deep to chamber through my magazine and some seated to the exact length the CE website states. They all shoot. I have shot them in at least a dozen different rifles and a couple like them excactly where the website says and are deadly accurate. Some are seated very deep with the beginning of the case neck even with where the boattail begins. That is where I get best accuracy with many rifles with various bullets. Seating the seal tite band into the neck is not a problem. When I started using the bullets I seated them to the recommended depth and they shot very well in all rifles. Since then I have played with seating depth to try and tweak the best accuracy. Right now I am playing with the 260 grain .76 BC bullets. I will let you know how they shoot as I try them. I am not having any problem with barrel fouling with these bullets. The grooves cut into them seem to alleviate fouling problems. [/QUOTE]
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