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Reloading
Establishing Bullet Seating Depth
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1400190" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>I didn't get any suggestions as to any other measurements for seating other than their book.....policy...</p><p>While working with my rem 700 65284 I did pull the firing pin and the ejector....it is good to do for YOUR experience...thus you will know how to do it for every gun you have....I did measurements for 6 or 7 different bullets...just keep good records...</p><p>I recently did my 7rum and touch was at 3.999"...max box lenght of 3.6750"....I settled at 3.665"...just enough to clear when running the cartridge up the rails....I know that weatherby jumps a lot...I am curious if that is too much jump?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1400190, member: 99519"] I didn't get any suggestions as to any other measurements for seating other than their book.....policy... While working with my rem 700 65284 I did pull the firing pin and the ejector....it is good to do for YOUR experience...thus you will know how to do it for every gun you have....I did measurements for 6 or 7 different bullets...just keep good records... I recently did my 7rum and touch was at 3.999"...max box lenght of 3.6750"....I settled at 3.665"...just enough to clear when running the cartridge up the rails....I know that weatherby jumps a lot...I am curious if that is too much jump? [/QUOTE]
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