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Reloading
How much case mouth do I need gripping a bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="HNDLDR" data-source="post: 1111584" data-attributes="member: 81622"><p>Thank you all for your responses. If I was getting the accuracy I wanted I might risk leaving this load where it's at with only .135" gripping the bullet. However, I've gotten two other factory, off the shelf, rifles to shoot the Berger VLD's into sub 1/2 moa at 100 yards. This particular Browning shoots Nosler BT's into 1/2 groups. I'm going to follow Bergers recommended seating test and either get the Berger to match the Nosler or go back to the Nosler. There's no doubt this rifle won't let me down with a little work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HNDLDR, post: 1111584, member: 81622"] Thank you all for your responses. If I was getting the accuracy I wanted I might risk leaving this load where it's at with only .135" gripping the bullet. However, I've gotten two other factory, off the shelf, rifles to shoot the Berger VLD's into sub 1/2 moa at 100 yards. This particular Browning shoots Nosler BT's into 1/2 groups. I'm going to follow Bergers recommended seating test and either get the Berger to match the Nosler or go back to the Nosler. There's no doubt this rifle won't let me down with a little work. [/QUOTE]
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