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Seating depth variance
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<blockquote data-quote="Joefrazell" data-source="post: 1960854" data-attributes="member: 101262"><p>What kind of seating depth variance do you typically see. I'm loading some 300 win mag and am checking and most of my loaded rounds are 2.900 cbto but some are 2.898-2.902 so I'm getting a .004" of a variance. I'm using a Lee single stage press and an rcbs seating die. It's adg brass and 225 eldm's. To me this seems like alot of variance but want to get others opinions. When seating I try to always use the same downward pressure and I also, will rotate the case 1/4 turn and seat again. What's a tolerable variance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joefrazell, post: 1960854, member: 101262"] What kind of seating depth variance do you typically see. I'm loading some 300 win mag and am checking and most of my loaded rounds are 2.900 cbto but some are 2.898-2.902 so I'm getting a .004" of a variance. I'm using a Lee single stage press and an rcbs seating die. It's adg brass and 225 eldm's. To me this seems like alot of variance but want to get others opinions. When seating I try to always use the same downward pressure and I also, will rotate the case 1/4 turn and seat again. What's a tolerable variance? [/QUOTE]
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