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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Recomandation : Bullet seating depth gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="RD57" data-source="post: 2243912" data-attributes="member: 103010"><p>I have a Sinclair Hex nut, a Sinclair Bullet Seating Depth tool but I rarely use them now. I prefer to find the jam length for every bullet type & lot number and start my reloading seating depth minus twenty thousands (- .020) from that, or at magazine length whatever is shorter if the rifle won't be shot single shot. With some bullets you may have to go even shorter than that for enough neck tension to hold the bullet straight and keep it from falling out of the case during transport or recoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD57, post: 2243912, member: 103010"] I have a Sinclair Hex nut, a Sinclair Bullet Seating Depth tool but I rarely use them now. I prefer to find the jam length for every bullet type & lot number and start my reloading seating depth minus twenty thousands (- .020) from that, or at magazine length whatever is shorter if the rifle won't be shot single shot. With some bullets you may have to go even shorter than that for enough neck tension to hold the bullet straight and keep it from falling out of the case during transport or recoil. [/QUOTE]
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