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<blockquote data-quote="rlipson" data-source="post: 51696" data-attributes="member: 296"><p>SR90,</p><p></p><p>I loaded some .270 loads the other night using my Co-Ax, grabbed my RCBS competition seater with the Forster ring, popped it in, seated my bullets. Grabbed my stoney point comparator just to double check the seating depth since I'm right to the lands. Exactly, to the thousandth, the same as the last batch I loaded. As a matter of course I always double check seating depth, but that's just cuz I'm anal. If the locking ring is snug, my experience is that no adjustment is needed.</p><p></p><p>Roger</p><p></p><p>[ 03-05-2002: Message edited by: rogerinneb ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlipson, post: 51696, member: 296"] SR90, I loaded some .270 loads the other night using my Co-Ax, grabbed my RCBS competition seater with the Forster ring, popped it in, seated my bullets. Grabbed my stoney point comparator just to double check the seating depth since I'm right to the lands. Exactly, to the thousandth, the same as the last batch I loaded. As a matter of course I always double check seating depth, but that's just cuz I'm anal. If the locking ring is snug, my experience is that no adjustment is needed. Roger [ 03-05-2002: Message edited by: rogerinneb ] [/QUOTE]
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