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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
.277 accubonds
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<blockquote data-quote="ranger188" data-source="post: 900939" data-attributes="member: 36008"><p>Guys I like the accubonds for my .270wsm or I used to... however I think quality control is going downhill..I have been fighting this for a while. But in the same lot of bullets I get a variance of .015 on bullet lengths. This makes it real hard to seat a bullet into a sweet spot, and even impossible to have repeatability when trying to confirm a good load.. When trying different seating depths.. I feel like I am chasing my tail..lol...need advice..and advice is welcome...thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ranger188, post: 900939, member: 36008"] Guys I like the accubonds for my .270wsm or I used to... however I think quality control is going downhill..I have been fighting this for a while. But in the same lot of bullets I get a variance of .015 on bullet lengths. This makes it real hard to seat a bullet into a sweet spot, and even impossible to have repeatability when trying to confirm a good load.. When trying different seating depths.. I feel like I am chasing my tail..lol...need advice..and advice is welcome...thanks [/QUOTE]
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