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Cutting edge bullets - Seating depth
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D Texas" data-source="post: 2651588" data-attributes="member: 71221"><p>That's not my understanding. The seal tite band is actually larger than caliber. The bullets themselves appear to be a bore rider design so when you use your preferred method to have the bearing surface touch the lands, that's what you would work back from. But unlike a conventional bullet the bore rider style will typically be further toward the shank.</p><p></p><p>For example my 156 Berger EOL touches the lands at 3.565 and the 125 CE Lazer touches at 3.610.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D Texas, post: 2651588, member: 71221"] That’s not my understanding. The seal tite band is actually larger than caliber. The bullets themselves appear to be a bore rider design so when you use your preferred method to have the bearing surface touch the lands, that’s what you would work back from. But unlike a conventional bullet the bore rider style will typically be further toward the shank. For example my 156 Berger EOL touches the lands at 3.565 and the 125 CE Lazer touches at 3.610. [/QUOTE]
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