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Finding Max OAL for specific bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Skubasteve" data-source="post: 859425" data-attributes="member: 71898"><p>I've tried most of the methods listed above and this was the only consistent "foolproof" way I found for myself. I understand that each bullet tip may vary, that's why I took out 5 bullets out to check my measurements were accurate, and to get the ogive all you would have to do is measure the ogive and input it in the little equation. What are you guys starting your new loads at? Does the seating need to change with different bullet weights?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skubasteve, post: 859425, member: 71898"] I've tried most of the methods listed above and this was the only consistent "foolproof" way I found for myself. I understand that each bullet tip may vary, that's why I took out 5 bullets out to check my measurements were accurate, and to get the ogive all you would have to do is measure the ogive and input it in the little equation. What are you guys starting your new loads at? Does the seating need to change with different bullet weights? [/QUOTE]
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