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Reloading
How to measure chamber depth to seat bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 685455" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Good point...Bart B....That is another reason why my method works well for me...I can find the lands with a quick check and adjust accordingly.....I have found I can easily lose .010 in my .260s in about 500 hundred rounds or so...However I do not usually check until after accuracy drops off.....Mine are only hunting rifles, but if one is into predictive/preventative maintenance, a person might think about adjusting seating before accuracy drops off...</p><p> </p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 685455, member: 18849"] Good point...Bart B....That is another reason why my method works well for me...I can find the lands with a quick check and adjust accordingly.....I have found I can easily lose .010 in my .260s in about 500 hundred rounds or so...However I do not usually check until after accuracy drops off.....Mine are only hunting rifles, but if one is into predictive/preventative maintenance, a person might think about adjusting seating before accuracy drops off... Randy [/QUOTE]
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