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Weatherby 257: How important is seating depth with all that freebore?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Page" data-source="post: 1668677" data-attributes="member: 106702"><p>I've got my Vanguard First Lite 257 bee shooting .8s with the Nosler 100s and the Speer 120s at the manufacturer's suggested OAL. It's a pencil barrel, but I think I can tighten this up. I'm curious to hear from more experienced Weatherby loaders if seating depth is a significant factor in the Weatherby chamberings, given the extra long Freebore (and therefore extra long jump) they are traditionally chambered with. FYI, I'm neck sizing and running imr7828. </p><p>Thanks, GP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Page, post: 1668677, member: 106702"] I've got my Vanguard First Lite 257 bee shooting .8s with the Nosler 100s and the Speer 120s at the manufacturer's suggested OAL. It's a pencil barrel, but I think I can tighten this up. I'm curious to hear from more experienced Weatherby loaders if seating depth is a significant factor in the Weatherby chamberings, given the extra long Freebore (and therefore extra long jump) they are traditionally chambered with. FYI, I'm neck sizing and running imr7828. Thanks, GP [/QUOTE]
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