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Reloading
What problems with shallow seating in neck?
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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 76402" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>as long as you are not having problems with the bullet becoming off center (runout) then you wll probably be fine. I have a load that uses 90gr Hornady xtp pistol bullets in 300WM, and it has very very very little bullet in the case.</p><p>Even if there was a chance of the bullet being moved around upon chambering (if this is a load to be fed from a magazine) id still use it in a singleshot manner. To me, a 100% better group is worth the trouble in just about all instances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 76402, member: 16"] as long as you are not having problems with the bullet becoming off center (runout) then you wll probably be fine. I have a load that uses 90gr Hornady xtp pistol bullets in 300WM, and it has very very very little bullet in the case. Even if there was a chance of the bullet being moved around upon chambering (if this is a load to be fed from a magazine) id still use it in a singleshot manner. To me, a 100% better group is worth the trouble in just about all instances. [/QUOTE]
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