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Right Bullet for Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="Clay Target Guy" data-source="post: 826217" data-attributes="member: 68920"><p>"How far off the lands are you seating the 100 grain TTSX"</p><p> </p><p>To be honest, I am not 100% sure. When I tried to check seating depth using a Stoney point gage, the bullet was not even in the case! I know that WBY chamberings have long throats but DANG!</p><p>Most loading manuals show max OAL to be 3.25 in. I have started my seating depth at 3.31 as this will fit in my mag. </p><p>I have never had to jump that far in my life and just not sure how this is going to work.</p><p> </p><p>I can try and get a distance tonight when I get home, but my starting point is where the junction of the main body/boattail of the bullet is even with the neck/shoulder junction on the case. This puts the mouth of the case on one of the rings of the bullet (not on a grove). I don't know if that matters or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay Target Guy, post: 826217, member: 68920"] "How far off the lands are you seating the 100 grain TTSX" To be honest, I am not 100% sure. When I tried to check seating depth using a Stoney point gage, the bullet was not even in the case! I know that WBY chamberings have long throats but DANG! Most loading manuals show max OAL to be 3.25 in. I have started my seating depth at 3.31 as this will fit in my mag. I have never had to jump that far in my life and just not sure how this is going to work. I can try and get a distance tonight when I get home, but my starting point is where the junction of the main body/boattail of the bullet is even with the neck/shoulder junction on the case. This puts the mouth of the case on one of the rings of the bullet (not on a grove). I don't know if that matters or not. [/QUOTE]
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