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Berger Bullet Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 278698" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Roy, </p><p></p><p>When you say, "reducing" here, are we talking sizing .284" diameter bullets down to .277"? The notion scares me a bit, at least, as far as coming up with a usable bullet after the process is done. I've seen bullets turned down in lathes, and I've seen some sized down from larger calibers, but I've never seen anyone come up with anything really successful via this route. </p><p></p><p>Am I off base here, or what are we doing?</p><p></p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 278698, member: 15748"] Roy, When you say, "reducing" here, are we talking sizing .284" diameter bullets down to .277"? The notion scares me a bit, at least, as far as coming up with a usable bullet after the process is done. I've seen bullets turned down in lathes, and I've seen some sized down from larger calibers, but I've never seen anyone come up with anything really successful via this route. Am I off base here, or what are we doing? Kevin [/QUOTE]
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