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Reloading
Are micrometer seater dies worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgunz64" data-source="post: 1630484" data-attributes="member: 102265"><p>I have some Barnes LRX 127gr and recently bought Berger VLD Hunting bullets. Berger says the best accuracy is touching the rifling but for hunting to back off at .020 for a good starting point. Also so you don't risk jamming into the rifling and pulling the bullet apart when ejecting. Redding makes a specific micrometer for the VLD and 26 Nosler. It's designed to be shaped for the sharper point of a VLD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgunz64, post: 1630484, member: 102265"] I have some Barnes LRX 127gr and recently bought Berger VLD Hunting bullets. Berger says the best accuracy is touching the rifling but for hunting to back off at .020 for a good starting point. Also so you don’t risk jamming into the rifling and pulling the bullet apart when ejecting. Redding makes a specific micrometer for the VLD and 26 Nosler. It’s designed to be shaped for the sharper point of a VLD. [/QUOTE]
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