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Reloading
true bullet diameters
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<blockquote data-quote="ballistx" data-source="post: 929227" data-attributes="member: 32156"><p>I just took some measurements on some of my bullets. The 257's were measuring .255. Same at the very base. This was true on some 120's and 117's. Some 277's measured .274". 308's measured .306".</p><p> </p><p>Is this common or just my bullets? Maybe it is a safety factor thrown in by the manufacturers?</p><p> </p><p>It is an older Helios analog calipers. Can't believe it is off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ballistx, post: 929227, member: 32156"] I just took some measurements on some of my bullets. The 257's were measuring .255. Same at the very base. This was true on some 120's and 117's. Some 277's measured .274". 308's measured .306". Is this common or just my bullets? Maybe it is a safety factor thrown in by the manufacturers? It is an older Helios analog calipers. Can't believe it is off. [/QUOTE]
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