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<blockquote data-quote="Comancheria" data-source="post: 1642179" data-attributes="member: 110141"><p>Brush buster: Since this is your thread, if you consider this next question a hijack, please say so, and I will remove the post--but I think the question is not too far out in left field because it involves the same caliber and bullet we are discussing:</p><p></p><p>Let's say I measure the COAL of the Berger factory 215 grain ammo. Then let us further say that I shoot it and have the good luck that it is perfect for my rifle.</p><p></p><p>Now, regardless of who makes the brass for Berger, I full-length resize the brass and load the Berger bullets to a depth sufficient to achieve the exact same COAL. Can I then say that I have chosen the exactly correct bullet seating depth?</p><p></p><p>(I realize that I have not duplicated the powder charge or the primer, and those variables might or might not affect velocity and accuracy--my question relates to proper COAL for that rifle.)</p><p></p><p>Thanks very much,</p><p></p><p>Russ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Comancheria, post: 1642179, member: 110141"] Brush buster: Since this is your thread, if you consider this next question a hijack, please say so, and I will remove the post--but I think the question is not too far out in left field because it involves the same caliber and bullet we are discussing: Let's say I measure the COAL of the Berger factory 215 grain ammo. Then let us further say that I shoot it and have the good luck that it is perfect for my rifle. Now, regardless of who makes the brass for Berger, I full-length resize the brass and load the Berger bullets to a depth sufficient to achieve the exact same COAL. Can I then say that I have chosen the exactly correct bullet seating depth? (I realize that I have not duplicated the powder charge or the primer, and those variables might or might not affect velocity and accuracy--my question relates to proper COAL for that rifle.) Thanks very much, Russ [/QUOTE]
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