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Need help with bullet seating
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<blockquote data-quote="longbowelk" data-source="post: 1247450" data-attributes="member: 41272"><p>Im not sure what you mean by taking short cuts. Unless you are referring to not measuring each one. I figured if the first 2 were correct that it was set and the rest would be good. </p><p>As far as the powder being compressed I do not believe it is. 46 gr of IMR4350 doesn't appear to be compressed. I'm thinking that I am still under max powder.</p><p>I guess I should take the die apart and examine it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longbowelk, post: 1247450, member: 41272"] Im not sure what you mean by taking short cuts. Unless you are referring to not measuring each one. I figured if the first 2 were correct that it was set and the rest would be good. As far as the powder being compressed I do not believe it is. 46 gr of IMR4350 doesn't appear to be compressed. I'm thinking that I am still under max powder. I guess I should take the die apart and examine it. [/QUOTE]
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