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Reloading
Measuring OAL
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<blockquote data-quote="bobh918" data-source="post: 570368" data-attributes="member: 15833"><p>Yeah, I read a couple of posts after I posted mine and didn't think about that last night. I measured the difference in expansion between the hornady case and one of my fired cases and the difference was only .002 to my surprise. I took that into account and also used a sharpie to mark the ogive and was getting repeatable results no matter which method of determining OAL I used. I never thought to color the bullet to see the marks left from the lands, just goes to show what you can learn by using the search function!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobh918, post: 570368, member: 15833"] Yeah, I read a couple of posts after I posted mine and didn't think about that last night. I measured the difference in expansion between the hornady case and one of my fired cases and the difference was only .002 to my surprise. I took that into account and also used a sharpie to mark the ogive and was getting repeatable results no matter which method of determining OAL I used. I never thought to color the bullet to see the marks left from the lands, just goes to show what you can learn by using the search function! [/QUOTE]
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