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Reloading
Bullet choice vs bushing choice
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1913279" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>If you have a 1" micrometer that measures to .0001. You can measure the bearing surface near the ogive/bearing and then the boattail/bearing and see if it has a pressure band on the one that does not enter the neck. I have a copper bullet that has this feature.</p><p>Second, you can measure the difference between the two bullets and make a call to the manufacturer if these vary.</p><p>Find a buddy or a gun shop that can assist if you need to.</p><p>You cannot do this with calipers with enough accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1913279, member: 104363"] If you have a 1" micrometer that measures to .0001. You can measure the bearing surface near the ogive/bearing and then the boattail/bearing and see if it has a pressure band on the one that does not enter the neck. I have a copper bullet that has this feature. Second, you can measure the difference between the two bullets and make a call to the manufacturer if these vary. Find a buddy or a gun shop that can assist if you need to. You cannot do this with calipers with enough accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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