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How do you determine "at the lands" by your method?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 33683" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>I am real fortunate, my new 300 RUM has evenly spaced lands equal distances apart. I use an exception smith though. I also use the low tech method. I slightly seat a bullet into an empty case and drive it home. I then back off a couple thousanths until the land marks dissapear. Then forward 1 or 2 thousanths. Then I measure the OACL with a comparator. For each thousanth forward more I seat the bullet, that is the amount "into" the lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 33683, member: 1007"] I am real fortunate, my new 300 RUM has evenly spaced lands equal distances apart. I use an exception smith though. I also use the low tech method. I slightly seat a bullet into an empty case and drive it home. I then back off a couple thousanths until the land marks dissapear. Then forward 1 or 2 thousanths. Then I measure the OACL with a comparator. For each thousanth forward more I seat the bullet, that is the amount "into" the lands. [/QUOTE]
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