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Reloading
Redding micrometer seater
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<blockquote data-quote="BROWNT" data-source="post: 609824" data-attributes="member: 29832"><p>Thanks Trikstr for the heads up but the loads I'm playin with now are a 6.5x284 and they are not compressed.</p><p> </p><p>Mikecr you are correct on the position of my comparator measurement point to the seater plug contact point but I did not realize Berger could have ogive variances. The Wilson die sounds like it helps, I don't know anything about them but I will be looking into that because loads to an exact # is what I'm trying to accomplish.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Troy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BROWNT, post: 609824, member: 29832"] Thanks Trikstr for the heads up but the loads I'm playin with now are a 6.5x284 and they are not compressed. Mikecr you are correct on the position of my comparator measurement point to the seater plug contact point but I did not realize Berger could have ogive variances. The Wilson die sounds like it helps, I don't know anything about them but I will be looking into that because loads to an exact # is what I'm trying to accomplish. Thanks Troy [/QUOTE]
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