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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Input wanted on a ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="cdennyb" data-source="post: 545916" data-attributes="member: 23540"><p>There's really no reason to "think" they are close to the same, unless those two bullets have the exact same ogive, length, depth of seating, etc. then they more than likely are not.</p><p>Properly measuring the round for the COAL number in the worst case scenario (use any of a several methods) you intend to load is the only way.</p><p>Just a thought on my part, I'm sure you're no beginner from what you've asked and what you've related to us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdennyb, post: 545916, member: 23540"] There's really no reason to "think" they are close to the same, unless those two bullets have the exact same ogive, length, depth of seating, etc. then they more than likely are not. Properly measuring the round for the COAL number in the worst case scenario (use any of a several methods) you intend to load is the only way. Just a thought on my part, I'm sure you're no beginner from what you've asked and what you've related to us. [/QUOTE]
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