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<blockquote data-quote="squeeeeze" data-source="post: 2037098" data-attributes="member: 34065"><p>For your COAL are you measuring from the tip to base or ogive to base? Tip to base COAL can vary a lot more.</p><p></p><p>I'll cam over when I need to. I base it on when the shoulder can't be set back any more and won't chamber, or hard chambering. I'll cam over until the shoulder is where I need it. As I seat my bullets I'll seat partial as well then turn like 3 more times approx 120* and continue to seat partially each turn then seat fully. This seems to help with my runout. I also have a couple sets of Redding competition shell holders I'll use as well.</p><p></p><p>I'll have to try [USER=41385]@ButterBean[/USER] 's technique of holding the brass there for 10 seconds to prevent less spring back. Hadn't heard that before but makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeeeeze, post: 2037098, member: 34065"] For your COAL are you measuring from the tip to base or ogive to base? Tip to base COAL can vary a lot more. I’ll cam over when I need to. I base it on when the shoulder can’t be set back any more and won’t chamber, or hard chambering. I’ll cam over until the shoulder is where I need it. As I seat my bullets I’ll seat partial as well then turn like 3 more times approx 120* and continue to seat partially each turn then seat fully. This seems to help with my runout. I also have a couple sets of Redding competition shell holders I’ll use as well. I’ll have to try [USER=41385]@ButterBean[/USER] ’s technique of holding the brass there for 10 seconds to prevent less spring back. Hadn’t heard that before but makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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