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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Do Berger bullets require a different reloading style
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 367708" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I can get a few thou difference in seating depth just by how I stroke the handle, consistency is everything, don't get to bent out of shape, you'll get it. Before I had a gauge that measured of the ogive I would take a good bullet, one that the tip was full length and not crunched or something, and use a partially sized case and find my lands then I would measure that and seat it how many thou of the lands I wanted to be and get the die set with one case and bullet so all measuring is done consistently. Once I got a tool that I could measure of the ogive then I felt I was getting good data and could set a die up by just measuring the first loaded round measuring of the ogive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 367708, member: 13632"] I can get a few thou difference in seating depth just by how I stroke the handle, consistency is everything, don't get to bent out of shape, you'll get it. Before I had a gauge that measured of the ogive I would take a good bullet, one that the tip was full length and not crunched or something, and use a partially sized case and find my lands then I would measure that and seat it how many thou of the lands I wanted to be and get the die set with one case and bullet so all measuring is done consistently. Once I got a tool that I could measure of the ogive then I felt I was getting good data and could set a die up by just measuring the first loaded round measuring of the ogive. [/QUOTE]
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