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The Basics, Starting Out
Reloading Issue: Why do measurements vary?
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<blockquote data-quote="judgebill" data-source="post: 2614651" data-attributes="member: 101611"><p><strong>Okay, I get it now. I'm seating bullet with a constant dimension between the shell holder and the bullet seating die. That distance is constant. What isn't necessarily constant is the location of the spot on the orgive of the bullet that I'm using to measure CBTO. If there is a variation between bullets that will give me the variation in CBTO. Yes, the differences are measured in .001 to .002 and to be honest, the rifle still shoots into 0.5 with 5 shots at 100 yards. Thanks guys for your wisdom and many suggestions.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="judgebill, post: 2614651, member: 101611"] [B]Okay, I get it now. I'm seating bullet with a constant dimension between the shell holder and the bullet seating die. That distance is constant. What isn't necessarily constant is the location of the spot on the orgive of the bullet that I'm using to measure CBTO. If there is a variation between bullets that will give me the variation in CBTO. Yes, the differences are measured in .001 to .002 and to be honest, the rifle still shoots into 0.5 with 5 shots at 100 yards. Thanks guys for your wisdom and many suggestions.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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