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Reloading
7mm and Berger 168 VLD
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<blockquote data-quote="wnroscoe" data-source="post: 177937" data-attributes="member: 6698"><p><strong>Berger VLD Bullets</strong></p><p></p><p>Find one of your cases that has an ID of .282" to .2825", apply sizing die wax or another type of case lube on the bearing surface of the bullet, seat it long and close the bolt on it. It's my finding that this will be approx. .010" +- 005" in the lands. This is where all of my Bergers have shot. VLD's are seating depth sensitive but this method has worked for me very well. Good luck and good shooting.</p><p></p><p>William</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wnroscoe, post: 177937, member: 6698"] [b]Berger VLD Bullets[/b] Find one of your cases that has an ID of .282" to .2825", apply sizing die wax or another type of case lube on the bearing surface of the bullet, seat it long and close the bolt on it. It's my finding that this will be approx. .010" +- 005" in the lands. This is where all of my Bergers have shot. VLD's are seating depth sensitive but this method has worked for me very well. Good luck and good shooting. William [/QUOTE]
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