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How far can I expect to shoot with this load?
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<blockquote data-quote="foggybottombob" data-source="post: 794369" data-attributes="member: 38894"><p>The bullet comparator is going to measure to a point on the bullet where it is just a little smaller than the major bore diameter. You can use your bullet comparator bushings to see if that seating die will give you consistent length from the base of the case to where the comparator bushing hits the bullet. I would like to know what you find checking that. The line you have on your bullet is about where my hornady seating die contacts berger bullets. I have not yet received my Forster seating die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foggybottombob, post: 794369, member: 38894"] The bullet comparator is going to measure to a point on the bullet where it is just a little smaller than the major bore diameter. You can use your bullet comparator bushings to see if that seating die will give you consistent length from the base of the case to where the comparator bushing hits the bullet. I would like to know what you find checking that. The line you have on your bullet is about where my hornady seating die contacts berger bullets. I have not yet received my Forster seating die. [/QUOTE]
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