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Reloading
Bullet Dimensional Consistency
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<blockquote data-quote="ShtrRdy" data-source="post: 1501970" data-attributes="member: 40852"><p>Earlier this year i was trying to understand why i couldn't get the Nosler RDF bullet to shoot well in a new 260 Rem barrel. The Sierra Matchking and Berger Hybrid worked great. I measured fron the base of the bullet to the ogive, base of the bullet to the seating stem contact, and bearing length. On the Sierra and Berger bullets I measured a maximumof 0.002" difference. On the Nosler the spread was up to 0.011".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShtrRdy, post: 1501970, member: 40852"] Earlier this year i was trying to understand why i couldn't get the Nosler RDF bullet to shoot well in a new 260 Rem barrel. The Sierra Matchking and Berger Hybrid worked great. I measured fron the base of the bullet to the ogive, base of the bullet to the seating stem contact, and bearing length. On the Sierra and Berger bullets I measured a maximumof 0.002" difference. On the Nosler the spread was up to 0.011". [/QUOTE]
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