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<blockquote data-quote="GrayCreed" data-source="post: 2217756" data-attributes="member: 114633"><p>Different bullets may have their butts at different places due to length/tip shape of the ogive. If you are not using the exact Nosler bullet in the Nosler manual then where the cannulure is doesn't really matter. It would be better to load one long and see where it touches your lands. Then work back from there as long as you have enough shank in the neck. An example of this would be me loading 175g ABLR and 175g Fusion soft points. The ABLRs are way longer so the same OAL would yeild more pressure and more speed with identical charge wieghts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrayCreed, post: 2217756, member: 114633"] Different bullets may have their butts at different places due to length/tip shape of the ogive. If you are not using the exact Nosler bullet in the Nosler manual then where the cannulure is doesn't really matter. It would be better to load one long and see where it touches your lands. Then work back from there as long as you have enough shank in the neck. An example of this would be me loading 175g ABLR and 175g Fusion soft points. The ABLRs are way longer so the same OAL would yeild more pressure and more speed with identical charge wieghts. [/QUOTE]
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