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Reloading
Seating depth limitations
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<blockquote data-quote="Cole S" data-source="post: 1626208" data-attributes="member: 109573"><p>I don't think it was an error in parallax adjustment...I had the dial set at 100 yards. Wasn't loose optics, I triple checked all mounts. I don't know enough about brakes to know how it could be installed incorrectly. </p><p></p><p>The bullet was not contacting the brake because there are no marks on the brake. I took all kinds of measurements of the brake with calipers and it appears the hole is centered correctly and the ports are spaced evenly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cole S, post: 1626208, member: 109573"] I don’t think it was an error in parallax adjustment...I had the dial set at 100 yards. Wasn’t loose optics, I triple checked all mounts. I don’t know enough about brakes to know how it could be installed incorrectly. The bullet was not contacting the brake because there are no marks on the brake. I took all kinds of measurements of the brake with calipers and it appears the hole is centered correctly and the ports are spaced evenly. [/QUOTE]
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