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6.5x45 lapua testing 4007ssc,4064 and 8208xbr
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<blockquote data-quote="paste" data-source="post: 979074" data-attributes="member: 17790"><p>the seating depth is .010 off the lands and my brass is lapua brass that I trimmed to 1.840 +/- .002. All cases I ran through a forster full length sizing die before I trimmed and deburred them. I used a RCBS ram priming unit to seat all of the primers .005 below flush with no variance between cases.</p><p> I do appreciate the help MikeCr and please keep the tips coming</p><p> </p><p>alan, I am gonna try your method also so I wont have to pull bullets</p><p> </p><p>is there a specific seating depth I should start with or is the .010 off lands ok for starts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paste, post: 979074, member: 17790"] the seating depth is .010 off the lands and my brass is lapua brass that I trimmed to 1.840 +/- .002. All cases I ran through a forster full length sizing die before I trimmed and deburred them. I used a RCBS ram priming unit to seat all of the primers .005 below flush with no variance between cases. I do appreciate the help MikeCr and please keep the tips coming alan, I am gonna try your method also so I wont have to pull bullets is there a specific seating depth I should start with or is the .010 off lands ok for starts [/QUOTE]
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