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50BMG bullet seating problems
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<blockquote data-quote="co17" data-source="post: 204271" data-attributes="member: 8789"><p>The I.D. of the brass measures .5047". This is done with a digital caliper but they are always a bit off when measuring internally. </p><p>The actual I.D. is probably more like .5079" but I will check with a micrometer when I get home.</p><p>What should it be and what is safe?</p><p>I'm not concerned about group size right now but I AM concerned about blowing myself up.</p><p>I have a great respect for +250gr. of powder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="co17, post: 204271, member: 8789"] The I.D. of the brass measures .5047". This is done with a digital caliper but they are always a bit off when measuring internally. The actual I.D. is probably more like .5079" but I will check with a micrometer when I get home. What should it be and what is safe? I'm not concerned about group size right now but I AM concerned about blowing myself up. I have a great respect for +250gr. of powder [/QUOTE]
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