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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 1913183" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>I think [USER=102658]@Doug Herold[/USER] is doing his part here.</p><p></p><p>Edit to add:</p><p>My experience says otherwise. Please explain if I'm not understanding something.</p><p>When I talk about differences within lots, I see metplat as well as tip variations which WILL change the proximity of seating to the lands and COAL.</p><p>However, I don't load to shoot critters at 1km, nor for competition. Hence, I don't measure B2O for every round loaded, nor sort my cases or bullets. I do check COAL and test chamber every round. The variations in COAL and rounds that wouldn't chamber are where I found the metplat differences.</p><p>For those that pass inspection, I don't shoot well enough to see the effect of these variations at 300 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 1913183, member: 94154"] I think [USER=102658]@Doug Herold[/USER] is doing his part here. Edit to add: My experience says otherwise. Please explain if I'm not understanding something. When I talk about differences within lots, I see metplat as well as tip variations which WILL change the proximity of seating to the lands and COAL. However, I don't load to shoot critters at 1km, nor for competition. Hence, I don't measure B2O for every round loaded, nor sort my cases or bullets. I do check COAL and test chamber every round. The variations in COAL and rounds that wouldn't chamber are where I found the metplat differences. For those that pass inspection, I don't shoot well enough to see the effect of these variations at 300 yards. [/QUOTE]
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