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I was doin some measuring with my stoney point guage on my 243 win Savage model 10 and to the rifling I was getting a reading of 2.7, so if I back off 20 thous that would get me a reading of 2.68, the book says OAL of 2.64. I am using a Hornady 75gr HP, do the lighter bullets need a bit of a jump before hitting the rifling. DOes anyone load theirs closer or further and find that it makes more accurate?
 
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Best thing is to experiment with seating depth once you have worked up a good load and find what works best in your rifle. Each rifle is a rule unto itself and what works in one may or may not work in another. Only way to know for sure is to try it out on paper.
 
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I don't think there is really a rule of thumb, all rifles are diff. My 260ai is throated for the long 142grSMK. I've shot some of the 85gr Sierras that are waaaay off the lands & they shoot into the 0.3s. clap


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