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Reloading
Measuring lands help needed
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<blockquote data-quote="cbans" data-source="post: 412528" data-attributes="member: 21220"><p>I take one of my fired cases and seat the bullet longer than I know will be acceptable then I chamber it slowly. The bullet slides back under the pressure. My fired cases have enough neck tension to hold a bullet tight enough to do this. If they didn't, I would slightly neck size the case. I usually pull the bullet after I measure it and do this a good three times or so to make sure I have a good max OAL. This only works for the specific bullet that I have seated (do not measure one and then try to load another). It may not be the best way but, it has worked really well for me and I don't have to buy anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbans, post: 412528, member: 21220"] I take one of my fired cases and seat the bullet longer than I know will be acceptable then I chamber it slowly. The bullet slides back under the pressure. My fired cases have enough neck tension to hold a bullet tight enough to do this. If they didn't, I would slightly neck size the case. I usually pull the bullet after I measure it and do this a good three times or so to make sure I have a good max OAL. This only works for the specific bullet that I have seated (do not measure one and then try to load another). It may not be the best way but, it has worked really well for me and I don't have to buy anything. [/QUOTE]
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