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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
28 nosler build
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1147351" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>magedon44,</p><p>I suggest you make a couple of dummy rounds. One of the 180 and one of the 195. With the bullets seated to where the back end of the bearing surface of the bullet is even with or just above the neck/shoulder junction. You will need to do both because its going to be a compromise situation between the two bullets and you will have to work that out with your gunsmith how you want the throat reamed. The 195 EOL being a hybrid makes it tolerant of jump. and I recommend you start at .005 off the lands with bullet seating depth testing. With the HUNTING VLD bullets we recomend starting at .010 off the lands. Then go to .050 off, .090 off AND FINALLY .130 OFF THE LANDS. We found that those four seating depths showed up the most in finding seating depth sweet spots during our testing. If you want to tweak a little go .005-.010 to either side of the one that shows the most promise. Hope this gives you some information you can use to figure this out. If you have any more questions let us know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1147351, member: 85389"] magedon44, I suggest you make a couple of dummy rounds. One of the 180 and one of the 195. With the bullets seated to where the back end of the bearing surface of the bullet is even with or just above the neck/shoulder junction. You will need to do both because its going to be a compromise situation between the two bullets and you will have to work that out with your gunsmith how you want the throat reamed. The 195 EOL being a hybrid makes it tolerant of jump. and I recommend you start at .005 off the lands with bullet seating depth testing. With the HUNTING VLD bullets we recomend starting at .010 off the lands. Then go to .050 off, .090 off AND FINALLY .130 OFF THE LANDS. We found that those four seating depths showed up the most in finding seating depth sweet spots during our testing. If you want to tweak a little go .005-.010 to either side of the one that shows the most promise. Hope this gives you some information you can use to figure this out. If you have any more questions let us know. [/QUOTE]
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