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Reloading
seating depth problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 643216" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Ok gunner. My contention is that in-lot ogives usually don't vary so much as the 14thou anomaly, and I agree this would be a flier.</p><p>I've also found that gizzies like your reamer cut insert work alright with secant ogives, but less so on tangents. In the case of tangents, your original insert would probably produce better results(depending on the leade angle and ogive radius).</p><p></p><p>For qualifying ogives, it's best to set mid point-ish datums for comparison, so that you are away from extremes(meplat & leade contact).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 643216, member: 1521"] Ok gunner. My contention is that in-lot ogives usually don't vary so much as the 14thou anomaly, and I agree this would be a flier. I've also found that gizzies like your reamer cut insert work alright with secant ogives, but less so on tangents. In the case of tangents, your original insert would probably produce better results(depending on the leade angle and ogive radius). For qualifying ogives, it's best to set mid point-ish datums for comparison, so that you are away from extremes(meplat & leade contact). [/QUOTE]
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