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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Stiff chambering
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<blockquote data-quote="pitsnipe" data-source="post: 688058" data-attributes="member: 38300"><p>It could be an optical illusion but the difference in the mark location from one bullet to the other looks like it is because one is seated deeper than the other. But at any rate, the scrape/mark sure looks like what rifling would make. Is there a possibility that your loading process is seating the bullet(s) out of round? Thus "high" on one side?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pitsnipe, post: 688058, member: 38300"] It could be an optical illusion but the difference in the mark location from one bullet to the other looks like it is because one is seated deeper than the other. But at any rate, the scrape/mark sure looks like what rifling would make. Is there a possibility that your loading process is seating the bullet(s) out of round? Thus "high" on one side? [/QUOTE]
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