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Reloading
Hornady oal gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Hunter" data-source="post: 1041305" data-attributes="member: 36084"><p>I always back my seater off with each bullet. That way the all are seated the same to the ogive. Takes a little longer but I know they are done right. Never measure the tip of the bullet as lead or plastic are never or close to being the same. I use a Compt. Seating die so I can back off a few thousands and then measure so each is seated to the same point on the ogive. Little anal but the loads shoot good. Bench rest shooters shoot small groups and they say being consistent is the key to small groups.Can't understand why your measures vary so much. Never seen them that drastic measuring from the ogive .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Hunter, post: 1041305, member: 36084"] I always back my seater off with each bullet. That way the all are seated the same to the ogive. Takes a little longer but I know they are done right. Never measure the tip of the bullet as lead or plastic are never or close to being the same. I use a Compt. Seating die so I can back off a few thousands and then measure so each is seated to the same point on the ogive. Little anal but the loads shoot good. Bench rest shooters shoot small groups and they say being consistent is the key to small groups.Can't understand why your measures vary so much. Never seen them that drastic measuring from the ogive . [/QUOTE]
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