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Ladder Test Results - 30 Nosler - 215 Hybrids
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D Texas" data-source="post: 2674283" data-attributes="member: 71221"><p>I'm not talking about velocity gains, those are typically fairly minimal, but it's there.</p><p> I'm more concerned with getting the bearing surface of the bullet above the neck/shoulder junction to avoid donut interference.</p><p></p><p>There's absolutely no negative to seating the bullet in this way but there are negatives by not.</p><p></p><p>I suppose if you're a 1 and done shooter with your brass it's a non issue but if you are a hand loader then definitely not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D Texas, post: 2674283, member: 71221"] I’m not talking about velocity gains, those are typically fairly minimal, but it’s there. I’m more concerned with getting the bearing surface of the bullet above the neck/shoulder junction to avoid donut interference. There’s absolutely no negative to seating the bullet in this way but there are negatives by not. I suppose if you’re a 1 and done shooter with your brass it’s a non issue but if you are a hand loader then definitely not. [/QUOTE]
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