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Advice on bullet seating depth Berger 95 grain hybrid
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<blockquote data-quote="lever-hed" data-source="post: 773182" data-attributes="member: 11667"><p>You have the basic premise down. You should remove the ejector for that process to ensure no false readings. You can also try neck-sizing the 'dumby' case VERY gently and slightly to get the best 'grip' on the bullet so you don't have to destroy a case.</p><p> </p><p> What are you using to measure your "COL" ? You should be measuring to ogive (not tip), the ogive is more consistent dimensionally. (just verifying)</p><p> </p><p> Those bullets don't require you to load on the lands. That will be beneficial to you since you have a magazine. (even VLD's don't necessarily need to be loaded on or jammed into the lands -- read the 'sticky' thread on the berger VLD bullets.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lever-hed, post: 773182, member: 11667"] You have the basic premise down. You should remove the ejector for that process to ensure no false readings. You can also try neck-sizing the ‘dumby’ case VERY gently and slightly to get the best ‘grip’ on the bullet so you don’t have to destroy a case. What are you using to measure your “COL” ? You should be measuring to ogive (not tip), the ogive is more consistent dimensionally. (just verifying) Those bullets don’t require you to load on the lands. That will be beneficial to you since you have a magazine. (even VLD’s don’t necessarily need to be loaded on or jammed into the lands -- read the ‘sticky’ thread on the berger VLD bullets.) [/QUOTE]
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