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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
seating into the lands?
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<blockquote data-quote="lynn" data-source="post: 85785" data-attributes="member: 1479"><p>When loading VLD bullets most of the un i have prefer them hard into the lands.My reamers are cut with a 1.5 degree lead angle and with 0.003 of neck tension you can get them to just make contact or you can get them to have a large mark put on them by the rifling.My method is to seat them very long and let closing the rifles bolt seat them.This is as deep as you can seat them.I then adjust my seater die down until it is a snug fit and load up several rounds.From this point it is easier to work back as you are only going in one direction from a known maximum.</p><p>Lynn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lynn, post: 85785, member: 1479"] When loading VLD bullets most of the un i have prefer them hard into the lands.My reamers are cut with a 1.5 degree lead angle and with 0.003 of neck tension you can get them to just make contact or you can get them to have a large mark put on them by the rifling.My method is to seat them very long and let closing the rifles bolt seat them.This is as deep as you can seat them.I then adjust my seater die down until it is a snug fit and load up several rounds.From this point it is easier to work back as you are only going in one direction from a known maximum. Lynn [/QUOTE]
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