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Nosler BT Reloaders Question
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<blockquote data-quote="timberelk" data-source="post: 1401514" data-attributes="member: 100952"><p>I seated the bullet so the COAL was 2.8001, Nosler calls out 2.800. My lands are at about 3.004 so I'm about .024 if the lands but if the bullet ogive is not accurate like the bullet overall length, I could be up to .010 closer to the lands so worse comes to worse I'm up to .014 off the lands.</p><p></p><p>On a side not, with the firing pin removed and a bullet seated in a case that was FL sized and within brass overall length, it seemed to chamber decently easy. There's every so slightly more resistance than chambering just the bare FL sized brass.</p><p></p><p>But it's hard to get a feeling with the ejector and extractor still in the bolt. So it could be that I just think I'm feeling a slight bit more resistance in the case with a bullet vs the case without a bullet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timberelk, post: 1401514, member: 100952"] I seated the bullet so the COAL was 2.8001, Nosler calls out 2.800. My lands are at about 3.004 so I’m about .024 if the lands but if the bullet ogive is not accurate like the bullet overall length, I could be up to .010 closer to the lands so worse comes to worse I’m up to .014 off the lands. On a side not, with the firing pin removed and a bullet seated in a case that was FL sized and within brass overall length, it seemed to chamber decently easy. There’s every so slightly more resistance than chambering just the bare FL sized brass. But it’s hard to get a feeling with the ejector and extractor still in the bolt. So it could be that I just think I’m feeling a slight bit more resistance in the case with a bullet vs the case without a bullet [/QUOTE]
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