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Reloading
Redding Competition Seater Plug?
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<blockquote data-quote="huntaxhunta" data-source="post: 1418640" data-attributes="member: 101742"><p>Pull then reseat. Or consider this and don't worry about them because I'm pretty sure you're probably using them for hunting: Turn a piece of copy paper on its edge and look at it. That's .004"!!! I wouldn't worry about it unless your target is the size of a bullet hole or a 1/16th dot at 100 yards. When using a comparator <em>by hand</em> it doesn't take much force to go from .001" to .005" when measuring. Your differences could be self imposed and not a reflection of equipment. All copper bullets/jackets are soft material. Given the tools you're working with, I think you did a fine job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntaxhunta, post: 1418640, member: 101742"] Pull then reseat. Or consider this and don't worry about them because I'm pretty sure you're probably using them for hunting: Turn a piece of copy paper on its edge and look at it. That's .004"!!! I wouldn't worry about it unless your target is the size of a bullet hole or a 1/16th dot at 100 yards. When using a comparator [I]by hand[/I] it doesn't take much force to go from .001" to .005" when measuring. Your differences could be self imposed and not a reflection of equipment. All copper bullets/jackets are soft material. Given the tools you're working with, I think you did a fine job. [/QUOTE]
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