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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Do you seat your bullet to OAL or ogive length
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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 370488" data-attributes="member: 10654"><p>I will have to side with Mikecr on this one.</p><p>The ogive measurement from the base of bullet to ogive is irelevent to me when it comes to loading ammo. The only ogive measurement that I am concerned with is the measurement from the base of the cartridge to the ogive of the bullet, so that my bullet is seated the <strong>SAME</strong> distance off the lands every time. Very simple, don't complicate it.</p><p>Now if you want to sort bullets based on base to ogive measurement, fine, but I don't waste my time with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 370488, member: 10654"] I will have to side with Mikecr on this one. The ogive measurement from the base of bullet to ogive is irelevent to me when it comes to loading ammo. The only ogive measurement that I am concerned with is the measurement from the base of the cartridge to the ogive of the bullet, so that my bullet is seated the [B]SAME[/B] distance off the lands every time. Very simple, don't complicate it. Now if you want to sort bullets based on base to ogive measurement, fine, but I don't waste my time with it. [/QUOTE]
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