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Reloading
Hornady oal gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="Abolt" data-source="post: 1041077" data-attributes="member: 61346"><p>None of these are loaded shells, Sorry for not being more clear. All I'm trying to do is find where the bullet will touch the lands so I can start the load for this bullet. These measurements are using the hornady oal gauge using the modified case. I'm just sticking it in the chamber then easing the bullet forward until the bullet stops. Tightening down the set screw, Then pulling it out and sticking the bullet back in the case and taking my measurement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abolt, post: 1041077, member: 61346"] None of these are loaded shells, Sorry for not being more clear. All I'm trying to do is find where the bullet will touch the lands so I can start the load for this bullet. These measurements are using the hornady oal gauge using the modified case. I'm just sticking it in the chamber then easing the bullet forward until the bullet stops. Tightening down the set screw, Then pulling it out and sticking the bullet back in the case and taking my measurement. [/QUOTE]
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