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Finding C.O.A.L with Hornady O.A.L gauge...am I doing it right?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunner1" data-source="post: 1244908" data-attributes="member: 74068"><p>Started working on getting loads figured out for my Remington 700 5R in .300 Win Mag. using the O.A.L gauge and comparator. I've already measured two different rounds, ten bullets each to get and average. It's kinda surprising how bullets can vary so much even in the same box. Anyway, once I start loading rounds how do I ensure that I'm seating the bullets at my desired depth? Essentially just bit by bit in the seating die measuring each time with the tools then once I have it where I want it, just lock it down on the seating die right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunner1, post: 1244908, member: 74068"] Started working on getting loads figured out for my Remington 700 5R in .300 Win Mag. using the O.A.L gauge and comparator. I've already measured two different rounds, ten bullets each to get and average. It's kinda surprising how bullets can vary so much even in the same box. Anyway, once I start loading rounds how do I ensure that I'm seating the bullets at my desired depth? Essentially just bit by bit in the seating die measuring each time with the tools then once I have it where I want it, just lock it down on the seating die right? [/QUOTE]
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