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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 1928613" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>When you try out the method, you'll find that the click on bolt lift is pretty sensitive. 0.002-0.003 difference in seating depth will make the difference on click vs. no click. I think if you try it, you'll find it likely that the measurements with the Hornady tool were long because you were further into the lands. At least in my case, that is how it has been.</p><p>Yes, the east side of the cascades is a much different area than the west side of the state. I still have difficulty finding a place to shoot longer range, but I think Wenatchee and Yakima may have extended range opportunities. Except for summer, I can shoot steel in the backyard to 350 yds. Wish it were more.</p><p>Yes, I like the area and it is much more second amendment friendly over here. For better or worse, it is hard to find good paying work over here though. I'm retired so it sort of works in my favor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 1928613, member: 90397"] When you try out the method, you'll find that the click on bolt lift is pretty sensitive. 0.002-0.003 difference in seating depth will make the difference on click vs. no click. I think if you try it, you'll find it likely that the measurements with the Hornady tool were long because you were further into the lands. At least in my case, that is how it has been. Yes, the east side of the cascades is a much different area than the west side of the state. I still have difficulty finding a place to shoot longer range, but I think Wenatchee and Yakima may have extended range opportunities. Except for summer, I can shoot steel in the backyard to 350 yds. Wish it were more. Yes, I like the area and it is much more second amendment friendly over here. For better or worse, it is hard to find good paying work over here though. I'm retired so it sort of works in my favor. [/QUOTE]
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