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Berger seating depth test results - what do you think?
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<blockquote data-quote="SVG308" data-source="post: 644616" data-attributes="member: 32817"><p>Guy in the video understands that....the seating die isn't seating off of the ogive which is causing the variation when you measure the ogive length of the seated bullets. I noticed this myself with my Forster ultra seater and Berger 300 OTM. Had ogive length variation of up to .006. </p><p></p><p>The seating die keeps ogive length of 300 SMKs within .001.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVG308, post: 644616, member: 32817"] Guy in the video understands that....the seating die isn't seating off of the ogive which is causing the variation when you measure the ogive length of the seated bullets. I noticed this myself with my Forster ultra seater and Berger 300 OTM. Had ogive length variation of up to .006. The seating die keeps ogive length of 300 SMKs within .001. [/QUOTE]
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