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Reloading
Hornady Lock-n-Load OAL guage problem
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<blockquote data-quote="MSLRHunter" data-source="post: 411436" data-attributes="member: 20566"><p>Are you saying that when you push the bullet out of the case to contact the rifling that there is not enough bullet left in the case to reliably seat the bullet? If so, that simply means that you have some of that famous weatherby freebore. In that case I would just seat the bullets out as far as I could and go from there. I have heard of rifles that had excessive freebore and were unable to be loaded to the rifling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSLRHunter, post: 411436, member: 20566"] Are you saying that when you push the bullet out of the case to contact the rifling that there is not enough bullet left in the case to reliably seat the bullet? If so, that simply means that you have some of that famous weatherby freebore. In that case I would just seat the bullets out as far as I could and go from there. I have heard of rifles that had excessive freebore and were unable to be loaded to the rifling. [/QUOTE]
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