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Berger 250 grn Elite Hunter seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="4t4mag" data-source="post: 757652" data-attributes="member: 53341"><p>Using my Sinclair seating depth measuring tool, win brass trimmed, and 1.626 on the 250 grn Elite Hunter I would be sitting at 3.595 OAL. That is .245 too long for my chamber. I imagine, if I really wanted to shoot these I would have to have th throat hollowed out? If I had this done, would that mess with other bullets? I know Mfgrs. change bullets from time to time so if it would mess with other bullet seating depths I should probably not do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4t4mag, post: 757652, member: 53341"] Using my Sinclair seating depth measuring tool, win brass trimmed, and 1.626 on the 250 grn Elite Hunter I would be sitting at 3.595 OAL. That is .245 too long for my chamber. I imagine, if I really wanted to shoot these I would have to have th throat hollowed out? If I had this done, would that mess with other bullets? I know Mfgrs. change bullets from time to time so if it would mess with other bullet seating depths I should probably not do it. [/QUOTE]
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