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Reloading
Measuring Bullet Seating off the Lands
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael J. Spangler" data-source="post: 399903" data-attributes="member: 20314"><p>ok that's what i needed to know, so the tip is very inconsistent but further down the bullet it's more consistent right? even though we're not hitting the major diameter with the seating plug, it's consistent enough to give good results? </p><p></p><p>reading all of this just makes me wonder why die manufacturers won't make the seater plug to sit just below the major diameter. seems like a gap in the market. </p><p></p><p>then again i don't have much practical experience with the consistency that the run of the mill dies are giving right now.</p><p></p><p>i love learning new stuff. thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael J. Spangler, post: 399903, member: 20314"] ok that's what i needed to know, so the tip is very inconsistent but further down the bullet it's more consistent right? even though we're not hitting the major diameter with the seating plug, it's consistent enough to give good results? reading all of this just makes me wonder why die manufacturers won't make the seater plug to sit just below the major diameter. seems like a gap in the market. then again i don't have much practical experience with the consistency that the run of the mill dies are giving right now. i love learning new stuff. thanks again [/QUOTE]
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