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Weatherby 257: How important is seating depth with all that freebore?
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1745810" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>You will never get it it far enough to make a difference with the jump. I load my bee as long as the mag will let me with the nosler 115's then just work up a load. And .8 is great. Given the max distance you will be able to accomplish with that round. That's well under 6" at 600 yards of it holds that farther out. I hit .72 groups with mine and called it good. Easy to get tinkering and quickly wear out a barrel on a new. </p><p> Enjoy I love mine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1745810, member: 54383"] You will never get it it far enough to make a difference with the jump. I load my bee as long as the mag will let me with the nosler 115’s then just work up a load. And .8 is great. Given the max distance you will be able to accomplish with that round. That’s well under 6” at 600 yards of it holds that farther out. I hit .72 groups with mine and called it good. Easy to get tinkering and quickly wear out a barrel on a new. Enjoy I love mine [/QUOTE]
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