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Reloading
COAL for .223
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<blockquote data-quote="Wheatgerm" data-source="post: 723809" data-attributes="member: 52003"><p>I just built my test ladder loads for my .223 I measured to my lands and it was 2.376, I set my bullets to be seated to 2.360 (this is the jump I have used in my other long range rifles). Everything feeds threw the magazine great and the length seems to be great as far as gun functions. But I ran inti a problem when I went to close my ammo box and the bullets are too long for the ammo box to close haha. Im shooting A-max and v-max bullets. Should I seat the bullets deeper so my stinking ammo box will close?</p><p>My main question is does the jump on a 223 need to be as close as my 300rum shooting vld's? Or should I seat the bullets deeper for this one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheatgerm, post: 723809, member: 52003"] I just built my test ladder loads for my .223 I measured to my lands and it was 2.376, I set my bullets to be seated to 2.360 (this is the jump I have used in my other long range rifles). Everything feeds threw the magazine great and the length seems to be great as far as gun functions. But I ran inti a problem when I went to close my ammo box and the bullets are too long for the ammo box to close haha. Im shooting A-max and v-max bullets. Should I seat the bullets deeper so my stinking ammo box will close? My main question is does the jump on a 223 need to be as close as my 300rum shooting vld's? Or should I seat the bullets deeper for this one [/QUOTE]
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