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Reloading
Bullet ogive differences
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<blockquote data-quote="veezer" data-source="post: 1208556" data-attributes="member: 29560"><p>I usually measure each load using the CBTO method to avoid these issues. But, I think a few must have gotten through.</p><p></p><p>I sent an email to Hornady, so we will see what they say about how out of spec this box was.</p><p></p><p>I measured my 3 new boxes and another that I bought about a year ago and the first 300 were all .689 and the older box with a different lot # was around .686. i think the box of those over .700 must have just been a bad batch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="veezer, post: 1208556, member: 29560"] I usually measure each load using the CBTO method to avoid these issues. But, I think a few must have gotten through. I sent an email to Hornady, so we will see what they say about how out of spec this box was. I measured my 3 new boxes and another that I bought about a year ago and the first 300 were all .689 and the older box with a different lot # was around .686. i think the box of those over .700 must have just been a bad batch. [/QUOTE]
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