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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Hornady ELD X Seating stem issues
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<blockquote data-quote="PowellSixO" data-source="post: 1382054" data-attributes="member: 66495"><p>I noticed the same thing when reloading for my 7 saum. As long as the bullet isn't being pressed from the tip of the bullet I don't think it's an issue. All you want is for the bullet seating die to apply pressure at some point on the ogive. I really don't think it matters where at on the ogive, just as long as it's not the tip of the bullet. I measured 50 rounds with a bullet comparator when reloading last weekend, and the coal stayed very very consistent (+-.0005), from the first to last round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowellSixO, post: 1382054, member: 66495"] I noticed the same thing when reloading for my 7 saum. As long as the bullet isn't being pressed from the tip of the bullet I don't think it's an issue. All you want is for the bullet seating die to apply pressure at some point on the ogive. I really don't think it matters where at on the ogive, just as long as it's not the tip of the bullet. I measured 50 rounds with a bullet comparator when reloading last weekend, and the coal stayed very very consistent (+-.0005), from the first to last round. [/QUOTE]
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