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Reloading
Berger 250 grn Elite Hunter seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="mrultramag" data-source="post: 757743" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>While I have no experience with this bullet, reading your post it sound like you are limited in magazine length to 3.340 but to reach the lands in your gun you need to be at 3.595. So... unless you want to shoot them as a single shot and not use your magazine (clip) you could load them to 3.595 and load them one by one. Otherwise to use the gun as a repeater you are limited to using 3.340 so they fit the clip. So it sounds like you already have plenty of free bore and adding more would only make the situation worse. Does this make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrultramag, post: 757743, member: 4467"] While I have no experience with this bullet, reading your post it sound like you are limited in magazine length to 3.340 but to reach the lands in your gun you need to be at 3.595. So... unless you want to shoot them as a single shot and not use your magazine (clip) you could load them to 3.595 and load them one by one. Otherwise to use the gun as a repeater you are limited to using 3.340 so they fit the clip. So it sounds like you already have plenty of free bore and adding more would only make the situation worse. Does this make sense? [/QUOTE]
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