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Reloading
Seating Problem Help
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<blockquote data-quote="shootinfool" data-source="post: 190671" data-attributes="member: 9140"><p>get a pair of stoney point masuring tools. they masure the length of the bullet from the ogive to the bottom of the case, which is what really matters. On some of the bullets that don't have a polymere tip they can actually get smashed in a little bit from bouncing around in the box as well as from the seater hitting the tip. If you get a pair of the stony point guages and a modified case of your caliber to fit them, then you can tell exactly how far out the bullet has to be to touch the lands and grooves and thus determine how much of a jump you want and where to set your dies to acheive this masurement from the ogive of the bullet to the bottom of the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootinfool, post: 190671, member: 9140"] get a pair of stoney point masuring tools. they masure the length of the bullet from the ogive to the bottom of the case, which is what really matters. On some of the bullets that don't have a polymere tip they can actually get smashed in a little bit from bouncing around in the box as well as from the seater hitting the tip. If you get a pair of the stony point guages and a modified case of your caliber to fit them, then you can tell exactly how far out the bullet has to be to touch the lands and grooves and thus determine how much of a jump you want and where to set your dies to acheive this masurement from the ogive of the bullet to the bottom of the case. [/QUOTE]
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