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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Seating depth and Bearing Surface?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shoalwater" data-source="post: 1016948" data-attributes="member: 65420"><p>Most people always seem to recommend seating a bullet at least one times the bullets diameter. So that is where I come up with .284" seating depth, the .100" seating depth is what puts this particular bullet right at the shoulder/neck junction, which is where I would like the bullet to be and still give me maximum case capacity. I know it can be seated less, more, or anywhere in between, Im just wondering if the bullets will stay in place during recoil with just .100" of the bearing surface seated in the neck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoalwater, post: 1016948, member: 65420"] Most people always seem to recommend seating a bullet at least one times the bullets diameter. So that is where I come up with .284" seating depth, the .100" seating depth is what puts this particular bullet right at the shoulder/neck junction, which is where I would like the bullet to be and still give me maximum case capacity. I know it can be seated less, more, or anywhere in between, Im just wondering if the bullets will stay in place during recoil with just .100" of the bearing surface seated in the neck. [/QUOTE]
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