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Load Tuning By Jerry Teo
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<blockquote data-quote="cva54" data-source="post: 449920" data-attributes="member: 9948"><p>Yes I am measuring off the ogive. The way I sean it it is the best way. But when I load a round to .020 jump the cannelure seams to be hangging out a lot. long throat? No I have'nt done the math to find out max for the seatting depth for the bullet Hornady .308 #3033 150 gr BT/SP interlock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cva54, post: 449920, member: 9948"] Yes I am measuring off the ogive. The way I sean it it is the best way. But when I load a round to .020 jump the cannelure seams to be hangging out a lot. long throat? No I have'nt done the math to find out max for the seatting depth for the bullet Hornady .308 #3033 150 gr BT/SP interlock. [/QUOTE]
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