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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
N570 in a 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="ApollosMagnum" data-source="post: 2203842" data-attributes="member: 117635"><p>if you are limited to 2.955 by magazine or action length then that is a good place to start (edit: with most bullets. Search for load data for your specific bullet.) . If you aren't, there are other ways to find where the bullet touches the lands such as using a fired case and denting the neck slightly so it grips the bullet a little, color the bullet with a sharpie and barely insert the bullet into the brass and chamber it with the bolt closed. The lands will push the bullet further into the brass and the brass will leave a mark on the bullet.</p><p></p><p>Either way, for break in it doesn't matter and you won't sacrifice that much seating them to magazine length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ApollosMagnum, post: 2203842, member: 117635"] if you are limited to 2.955 by magazine or action length then that is a good place to start (edit: with most bullets. Search for load data for your specific bullet.) . If you aren’t, there are other ways to find where the bullet touches the lands such as using a fired case and denting the neck slightly so it grips the bullet a little, color the bullet with a sharpie and barely insert the bullet into the brass and chamber it with the bolt closed. The lands will push the bullet further into the brass and the brass will leave a mark on the bullet. Either way, for break in it doesn’t matter and you won’t sacrifice that much seating them to magazine length. [/QUOTE]
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