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Reloading
Measuring to the lands
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<blockquote data-quote="bob4" data-source="post: 1122042" data-attributes="member: 57171"><p>Thanks everyone. Maybe my use of the term spread wasn't a good choice. I haven't shot any, haven't built one for that matter. I'm measuring VLD's to decide at what length they touch the lands so I can't start by backing off .010, then going with Bergers method of finding a good jump first.</p><p> My question I meant to ask was, do others when measuring to the lands find they also get .009 difference or are my measurements a bit extreme ? I did measure each bullet individually and only got a difference of .001</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob4, post: 1122042, member: 57171"] Thanks everyone. Maybe my use of the term spread wasn't a good choice. I haven't shot any, haven't built one for that matter. I'm measuring VLD's to decide at what length they touch the lands so I can't start by backing off .010, then going with Bergers method of finding a good jump first. My question I meant to ask was, do others when measuring to the lands find they also get .009 difference or are my measurements a bit extreme ? I did measure each bullet individually and only got a difference of .001 [/QUOTE]
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