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22/250 c.o.a.l.
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<blockquote data-quote="19elkhunter51" data-source="post: 2214918" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>I have used that particular bullet extensively over the years. My method, take with two grains of salt, was, before my COAL Gauge, was to black the bullet in a sized case at an extreme length to find the lands. Then I would seat the bullet until I didn't get any marks on the blacked bullet. Then I would build bullets at that COAL and cycle them through the action. On my Ruger 77 I can seat the Sierra MK to within .005 of the lands and the bullets will still feed perfectly through the magazine. Always shot itty bitty one hole group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19elkhunter51, post: 2214918, member: 14169"] I have used that particular bullet extensively over the years. My method, take with two grains of salt, was, before my COAL Gauge, was to black the bullet in a sized case at an extreme length to find the lands. Then I would seat the bullet until I didn't get any marks on the blacked bullet. Then I would build bullets at that COAL and cycle them through the action. On my Ruger 77 I can seat the Sierra MK to within .005 of the lands and the bullets will still feed perfectly through the magazine. Always shot itty bitty one hole group. [/QUOTE]
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