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Pics of Berger Bullets NOT Performing????
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Stecker" data-source="post: 735341" data-attributes="member: 8908"><p>Kakorb,</p><p></p><p>Phorwath's suggestion is a good one. For other's reading this thread I'll relay that this ring is the result of a difference in the angle of the seating stem cone and the bullet ogive (nose). This difference in angle results in contact at a very thin point (which causes the ring) rather than on a flat. The tighter your neck tension the more pronounced the ring will be.</p><p></p><p>This ring should not impact performance. For those who want to get rid of the ring Phorwath's solution will work. Alternatively, Redding has introduced a line of "VLD" seater stems that fit into their existing dies. The cone angle in these stems were shaped using our VLD bullets. This results in contact over a wide band rather than a thin point (ring). </p><p></p><p>All,</p><p></p><p>I am still following this thread to respond when I believe I can be helpful. Our testing will take time but we will continue to work on this situation until we can sort out why these things occur even if they occur infrequently.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Stecker, post: 735341, member: 8908"] Kakorb, Phorwath's suggestion is a good one. For other's reading this thread I'll relay that this ring is the result of a difference in the angle of the seating stem cone and the bullet ogive (nose). This difference in angle results in contact at a very thin point (which causes the ring) rather than on a flat. The tighter your neck tension the more pronounced the ring will be. This ring should not impact performance. For those who want to get rid of the ring Phorwath's solution will work. Alternatively, Redding has introduced a line of "VLD" seater stems that fit into their existing dies. The cone angle in these stems were shaped using our VLD bullets. This results in contact over a wide band rather than a thin point (ring). All, I am still following this thread to respond when I believe I can be helpful. Our testing will take time but we will continue to work on this situation until we can sort out why these things occur even if they occur infrequently. Regards, Eric [/QUOTE]
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