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<blockquote data-quote="Tactical45" data-source="post: 2217760" data-attributes="member: 115822"><p>As you can see, they both have the cannelure in place, and according to the charts from Nosler, I'm there. It looks like I am off by a couple thousandths, that is because I am not square to the surfaces. </p><p></p><p>In the picture with the different bullets, the two on the left are SST's, you will notice that the tip is longer. I looked at several of these to make sure it was not a fluke. </p><p></p><p>Once assembled, you can see just how far behind the cannelure I am. I am starting to believe that I was sold these by mistake for the Nosler Accubonds. I am not saying it was intentional, just not what I thought they were. </p><p></p><p>If I set these to the cannelure, will that make too much pressure in the case? I have about .050 to go. Now, the issue is, if I do that, I believe I will be too far from the lands. </p><p></p><p>What will the issue be if I leave them just as they are? As I said, I've never ran into this issue, been loading for 20 years... It may not even be a big deal, but I know what may be the result of loading a incorrect round and touching it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tactical45, post: 2217760, member: 115822"] As you can see, they both have the cannelure in place, and according to the charts from Nosler, I'm there. It looks like I am off by a couple thousandths, that is because I am not square to the surfaces. In the picture with the different bullets, the two on the left are SST's, you will notice that the tip is longer. I looked at several of these to make sure it was not a fluke. Once assembled, you can see just how far behind the cannelure I am. I am starting to believe that I was sold these by mistake for the Nosler Accubonds. I am not saying it was intentional, just not what I thought they were. If I set these to the cannelure, will that make too much pressure in the case? I have about .050 to go. Now, the issue is, if I do that, I believe I will be too far from the lands. What will the issue be if I leave them just as they are? As I said, I've never ran into this issue, been loading for 20 years... It may not even be a big deal, but I know what may be the result of loading a incorrect round and touching it off. [/QUOTE]
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