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Reloading
Bullet seating depth?
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<blockquote data-quote="waskow54" data-source="post: 756757" data-attributes="member: 62968"><p>Hi Leatherstocking,</p><p> </p><p>I've recently started useing collet type crimping die made by Lee Precision. They've worked very well for me. Even bullets loaded in .338 Win Mag don't move at all under recoil.</p><p> </p><p>For some reason RCBS resizeing dies in .30 caliber are tighter than other calibers. .243, .224 and .338 are very close to bullet diameter, but .308 always seem to measure about .306. Even moly coated bullets were very dificult to pull, but the other calibers I mentioned came out fairly easily even when they weren't moly coated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waskow54, post: 756757, member: 62968"] Hi Leatherstocking, I've recently started useing collet type crimping die made by Lee Precision. They've worked very well for me. Even bullets loaded in .338 Win Mag don't move at all under recoil. For some reason RCBS resizeing dies in .30 caliber are tighter than other calibers. .243, .224 and .338 are very close to bullet diameter, but .308 always seem to measure about .306. Even moly coated bullets were very dificult to pull, but the other calibers I mentioned came out fairly easily even when they weren't moly coated. [/QUOTE]
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