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Reloading
Savage ultra lite 6.5 creedmoor proof barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughrice" data-source="post: 2905263" data-attributes="member: 118657"><p>If you see land marks on your bullet you are at a "jam" in the lands. I would be cautious about running it there for anything other than benchrest work as pressure can spike quickly with an error there.</p><p></p><p>What is the COAL at that 2.222 ogive measurement?</p><p></p><p>Just measured mine and I'm about 2.210" B to O and COAL of 2.830 sitting 30k off.</p><p>My COAL varies +/- .008 with the same Ogive seating.</p><p>From my experience, Hornady 140 ELD-M have been extremely inconsistent in bullet dimensions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughrice, post: 2905263, member: 118657"] If you see land marks on your bullet you are at a “jam” in the lands. I would be cautious about running it there for anything other than benchrest work as pressure can spike quickly with an error there. What is the COAL at that 2.222 ogive measurement? Just measured mine and I'm about 2.210" B to O and COAL of 2.830 sitting 30k off. My COAL varies +/- .008 with the same Ogive seating. From my experience, Hornady 140 ELD-M have been extremely inconsistent in bullet dimensions. [/QUOTE]
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