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Seating bullets with free bored barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1096654" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>Pa Grizz,</p><p>The 215 Berger Match is a HYBRID bullet and very tolerant of jump. Start at magazine length and work out of the neck in .002-.005 increments at the lowest powder charge listed for your bullet/powder/cartridge combination. Once the seating depth accuracy node is found then work you load back up in 1/2 grain increments until you get to 2 grains below MAX then reduce to 1/10th grain increments to find your velocity accuracy node. As far as our VLD bullets are concerned, they can be jumped with great success and unless the rifle likes it. Do not have to be jammed into or on the lands to shoot. YOUR rifle determines velocity and seating depth likes and dislikes as Mikecr stated. If your MAUSER is their long action you probably have a lot of magazine length to work with. Thanks for using our bullets sir!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1096654, member: 85389"] Pa Grizz, The 215 Berger Match is a HYBRID bullet and very tolerant of jump. Start at magazine length and work out of the neck in .002-.005 increments at the lowest powder charge listed for your bullet/powder/cartridge combination. Once the seating depth accuracy node is found then work you load back up in 1/2 grain increments until you get to 2 grains below MAX then reduce to 1/10th grain increments to find your velocity accuracy node. As far as our VLD bullets are concerned, they can be jumped with great success and unless the rifle likes it. Do not have to be jammed into or on the lands to shoot. YOUR rifle determines velocity and seating depth likes and dislikes as Mikecr stated. If your MAUSER is their long action you probably have a lot of magazine length to work with. Thanks for using our bullets sir! [/QUOTE]
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