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Reloading
7mm stw dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="frequent misser" data-source="post: 599879" data-attributes="member: 5295"><p>Micrometers are for user convienence but he did say he was using a comparator so he is measuring off the ogave and not the tip. If you are only seating a couple of thousandths off the lands in a hunting rig and you get a long one and jam it and cant get it out your screwed. Inside of 1000 yards it probably doesn't make much difference but shoot groups on paper at that range or farther and I bet you see it in your vertical. In my 308 with 155's I just set up my seater and roll with it. In my 300 wsm and stw I make sure they are all the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frequent misser, post: 599879, member: 5295"] Micrometers are for user convienence but he did say he was using a comparator so he is measuring off the ogave and not the tip. If you are only seating a couple of thousandths off the lands in a hunting rig and you get a long one and jam it and cant get it out your screwed. Inside of 1000 yards it probably doesn't make much difference but shoot groups on paper at that range or farther and I bet you see it in your vertical. In my 308 with 155's I just set up my seater and roll with it. In my 300 wsm and stw I make sure they are all the same. [/QUOTE]
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