frnkeore
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Re: more information on breech seating
Reply #3 - Sep 24th, 2018 at 1:52pm
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Vall (MG), gives good advice. To add to it: 1. The bullets base band, needs to be no smaller than the groove diameter. .001 - .002 larger, is more assuring. 2. The distance ahead of the case, isn't as important as the point that the base band will seal the throat and groove. 3. To fine that distance, put a bullet, in your BSer, base first. If it won't go into the BSer, with the base, even with the case mouth, you'll have to use a empty case with the primer pocket removed so, that you can push the bullet forward. Put the backward bullet in the chamber and push it forward, until it stops. Remove the BSer or empty case and measure the distance from the base to the bullet and that's the distance that you want your BSer, set at, as a starting point. It will seal and you may, well find, that it's the best setting. I have on at least, 3 different rifles. 4. Don't use a wad!!! If your concerned that smokeless powder will spill, it won't. The case will have to be at some downward angle, to get it to spill. After you learn more, you can explore that but, I don't use them. Frank
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