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<blockquote data-quote="Tactical45" data-source="post: 2217748" data-attributes="member: 115822"><p>While loading for my 270WSM today, I used the Nosler chart for the 130gr. Case length is correct, and my OAL is correct, but when seating the bullets, I am about .050 below from the ring where the crimp should be. In other words the brass stops about .050 below where it should be. I've never seen this before, and I know better than to just seat them to where the crimp line is. I do not want to increase the pressure by seating it further in. Any ideas? The only thing I can figure is that I did buy these bullets from a private seller, and they look very similar to some SST's that I have. The difference between the two are one has a ring, and one has a shorter ballistic tip. I'll post some pictures up later tonight. Thanks for looking...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tactical45, post: 2217748, member: 115822"] While loading for my 270WSM today, I used the Nosler chart for the 130gr. Case length is correct, and my OAL is correct, but when seating the bullets, I am about .050 below from the ring where the crimp should be. In other words the brass stops about .050 below where it should be. I've never seen this before, and I know better than to just seat them to where the crimp line is. I do not want to increase the pressure by seating it further in. Any ideas? The only thing I can figure is that I did buy these bullets from a private seller, and they look very similar to some SST's that I have. The difference between the two are one has a ring, and one has a shorter ballistic tip. I'll post some pictures up later tonight. Thanks for looking... [/QUOTE]
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