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Reloading
.338 RUM seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="USCGLongBow" data-source="post: 963525" data-attributes="member: 81191"><p>I apologize, and am also a little more confused. I tried the silvertips in a fired case again, and the new length is MUCH closer to that of the LRX. So I was seating them too deeply, but the issues I had with them catching on the rifling and marring the bullet was two months ago after having not fired the gun in two years. And I'm a little curious to know what caused the false readings I was getting. Thanks for the help guys, if I ever get to the bottom of what happened I will post the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USCGLongBow, post: 963525, member: 81191"] I apologize, and am also a little more confused. I tried the silvertips in a fired case again, and the new length is MUCH closer to that of the LRX. So I was seating them too deeply, but the issues I had with them catching on the rifling and marring the bullet was two months ago after having not fired the gun in two years. And I'm a little curious to know what caused the false readings I was getting. Thanks for the help guys, if I ever get to the bottom of what happened I will post the results. [/QUOTE]
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