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Bullet Seating Depth
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<blockquote data-quote="mike hall" data-source="post: 958565" data-attributes="member: 3360"><p>OK after some more testing and some help from a friend I learned you have to be smarter than the equipment that you trying to operate. In having a friend, who loads a considerable amount more than I do, come over and inspect my situation he determined that I was reading the dial caliper wrong. My bullets were 2-4 hundred thousandths off not thousands. </p><p>Thanks for the information that you guys have provided. Nice to see that others will take the time to help someone else out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike hall, post: 958565, member: 3360"] OK after some more testing and some help from a friend I learned you have to be smarter than the equipment that you trying to operate. In having a friend, who loads a considerable amount more than I do, come over and inspect my situation he determined that I was reading the dial caliper wrong. My bullets were 2-4 hundred thousandths off not thousands. Thanks for the information that you guys have provided. Nice to see that others will take the time to help someone else out! [/QUOTE]
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