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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
What is acceptable variance in length?
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Tail Hunter" data-source="post: 868985" data-attributes="member: 59604"><p>+1 on this. There can be a lot of variance from the ogive of the bullet to the tip regardless of bullet mfg. If you are concerned enough then buy an overall length gage and comparator. Figure out how far off the lands you want to start and load to that length. Or just load to whatever length will fit in your magazine and see how it shoots. but measuring overall length will likely drive you nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Tail Hunter, post: 868985, member: 59604"] +1 on this. There can be a lot of variance from the ogive of the bullet to the tip regardless of bullet mfg. If you are concerned enough then buy an overall length gage and comparator. Figure out how far off the lands you want to start and load to that length. Or just load to whatever length will fit in your magazine and see how it shoots. but measuring overall length will likely drive you nuts. [/QUOTE]
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