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Weatherby 30-378 Seating Depth Help, PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="TX mountain hunter" data-source="post: 695800" data-attributes="member: 29141"><p>I think I may have initially posted this in the wrong location:</p><p> </p><p>I have a custom rifle chambered in a 30-378 Weatherby. I'm looking at loading up some 200 grain Barnes LRX bullets, but am wondering what depth will touch the lands. I don't have an OAL gauge and have always had trouble trying to find the lands on my own. What would be the seating depth required to touch the lands for this chambering? I'm magazine restricted to 3.845", which I'm assuming isn't too bad from what I've read on this caliber. I would like to start with some load testing around 0.030" and 0.070" as barnes recommends for maximum accuracy.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX mountain hunter, post: 695800, member: 29141"] I think I may have initially posted this in the wrong location: I have a custom rifle chambered in a 30-378 Weatherby. I'm looking at loading up some 200 grain Barnes LRX bullets, but am wondering what depth will touch the lands. I don't have an OAL gauge and have always had trouble trying to find the lands on my own. What would be the seating depth required to touch the lands for this chambering? I'm magazine restricted to 3.845", which I'm assuming isn't too bad from what I've read on this caliber. I would like to start with some load testing around 0.030" and 0.070" as barnes recommends for maximum accuracy. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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