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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
.338 RUM seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="USCGLongBow" data-source="post: 963331" data-attributes="member: 81191"><p>I'm not new to reloading, but this caught me a little off guard and I was hoping you guys could give me some insight. The round on the left is my tried 200gr Bal Silvertip loaded to just engage the lands as the bolt closes, and the round on the right is a fired case with a 265LRX seated by running the bolt forward in the gun. Both rounds will allow the bolt to close without moving or scarring the bullet. Is this usual with the ogive difference between a BT and TSX bullet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USCGLongBow, post: 963331, member: 81191"] I'm not new to reloading, but this caught me a little off guard and I was hoping you guys could give me some insight. The round on the left is my tried 200gr Bal Silvertip loaded to just engage the lands as the bolt closes, and the round on the right is a fired case with a 265LRX seated by running the bolt forward in the gun. Both rounds will allow the bolt to close without moving or scarring the bullet. Is this usual with the ogive difference between a BT and TSX bullet? [/QUOTE]
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