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I have some 130 grain hornaday SST's that I reloaded tonight. I noticed the normal seating depth that i have been using puts these bullets now where near close to the cannalure. Is there anything wrong with not seating up close to the cannalure??
 
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Manufacturers change specs and cannelure placement often. If your rounds work through your gun don't worry about it, unless you need to crimp which it doesn't seem like you do. Sean
 
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If the cannelure is there I like to use it especially from .375 H&H and up, for hunting accuracy using or not using the cannelure would not in my opinion cause a miss on pig sized game.
 
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I still don't understand why Hornady does this. I tried seating to the cannelure once. Only once as the 5 shot groups opened up to 3.5 inches! Actually, I shot 4 5-shot groups and none of them were smaller than 3.5 inches. Now, I will always seat them to where the book says and ignore the cannelure. It looks so damn ugly though. [Mad]
 
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Originally posted by harkm:
It looks so damn ugly though. [Mad]

That's funny. I think it looks kind of cool.

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