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Reloading
6mm Creedmoor issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Starlite" data-source="post: 2084413" data-attributes="member: 112246"><p>To get to the 2.460 I seated by 10thou and checked if it would bolt over. Regardless bolting over at 2.460 is not normal or close to normal. As you can see I have the gauge to measure CBTO. Once I fire form all the brass then I measure the bore and will adjust seating using the CBTO measured at time of COAL measuring. </p><p>Regardless it's a Hornady manual and a Hornady bullet so it should have chambered up. Maybe I'll post some photos of the bore; won't be the best as the head of the scope can't get to the lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starlite, post: 2084413, member: 112246"] To get to the 2.460 I seated by 10thou and checked if it would bolt over. Regardless bolting over at 2.460 is not normal or close to normal. As you can see I have the gauge to measure CBTO. Once I fire form all the brass then I measure the bore and will adjust seating using the CBTO measured at time of COAL measuring. Regardless it’s a Hornady manual and a Hornady bullet so it should have chambered up. Maybe I’ll post some photos of the bore; won’t be the best as the head of the scope can’t get to the lands. [/QUOTE]
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