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30 Nosler, 215 Berger. Reamer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buttermilk" data-source="post: 2143638" data-attributes="member: 5262"><p>Mine is setup for the Berger 210 VLDH as I mentioned in my post.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, 0.225" is a LOT of freebore. If you use a long bullet such as the Nosler 210 ABLR or the Hornady 212 ELDX, then it's not so much.</p><p></p><p>Actual freebore on my print is right at 0.165" or so where the bore is at 0.308".</p><p></p><p>if you look, JGS puts there freebore numbers at the 0.295" bore mark. Would need to back that up some for a 0.308" bore diameter to get the freebore at that diameter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buttermilk, post: 2143638, member: 5262"] Mine is setup for the Berger 210 VLDH as I mentioned in my post. In my opinion, 0.225” is a LOT of freebore. If you use a long bullet such as the Nosler 210 ABLR or the Hornady 212 ELDX, then it’s not so much. Actual freebore on my print is right at 0.165” or so where the bore is at 0.308”. if you look, JGS puts there freebore numbers at the 0.295” bore mark. Would need to back that up some for a 0.308” bore diameter to get the freebore at that diameter. [/QUOTE]
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