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338 Edge – Need Help with Early Pressure Signs
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<blockquote data-quote="nchunter182" data-source="post: 837057" data-attributes="member: 42015"><p>Rusty,</p><p>You are correct. Different bullets of the same length (even same type or lot#) will have differing lengths when measured from the cartridge base to the ogive. I always set my seating die based on readings using the Hornady Overall Length Gage with the bullet I intend to shoot. </p><p>In this thread I've included the COAL just for reference. COAL does become very important when you are feeding through a magazine. My Edge has the Wyatt 4" box and I had the reamer built to allow me to take full advantage of this extra length. </p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nchunter182, post: 837057, member: 42015"] Rusty, You are correct. Different bullets of the same length (even same type or lot#) will have differing lengths when measured from the cartridge base to the ogive. I always set my seating die based on readings using the Hornady Overall Length Gage with the bullet I intend to shoot. In this thread I've included the COAL just for reference. COAL does become very important when you are feeding through a magazine. My Edge has the Wyatt 4" box and I had the reamer built to allow me to take full advantage of this extra length. Jay [/QUOTE]
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