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Reloading
Hornady Overall Length Case Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug in Alaska" data-source="post: 312595" data-attributes="member: 18014"><p>mo, thanks for the generous offer, much appreciated!</p><p></p><p>The new modified case arrived from Midway yesterday. This case works well but when trying to determine COAL with the Hornady Case Gauge, if I run the 168 gr Berger out to touch the lands, the bullet is just inside the case mouth. Obviously, this isn't practical and won't work. Berger's info suggests a 3.600 COAL and I could probably seat out to some where around 3.650 and still have magazine functionality. I guess I'll start at 3.600 and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug in Alaska, post: 312595, member: 18014"] mo, thanks for the generous offer, much appreciated! The new modified case arrived from Midway yesterday. This case works well but when trying to determine COAL with the Hornady Case Gauge, if I run the 168 gr Berger out to touch the lands, the bullet is just inside the case mouth. Obviously, this isn't practical and won't work. Berger's info suggests a 3.600 COAL and I could probably seat out to some where around 3.650 and still have magazine functionality. I guess I'll start at 3.600 and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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