Ok, bear with me, I'm not great at putting thoughts into words.
I have 2 lots of bullets, some plated, the others are FMJ, all are 230gr.
The Campro plated bullets are listed as a round nose but are actually flat nose.
The 2 types of bullets, measure to different lengths with calipers.
The plated bullets are .583 in length and the FMJ are .666 in length, with a difference of .083
My Lyman manual say to set OAL to 1.275 for a 230gr RN FMJ, but if I seat the plated bullet to that length it's not in the case very far, so I figured I would subtract the difference in bullet length from the OAL, which is 1.275 -.083 = 1.192 OAL
This leaves the same amount of bullet seating into the case.
I'm just trying to figure out if I'm getting this right or not???
Left is 230gr plated and right is 230gr RN FMJ
I have 2 lots of bullets, some plated, the others are FMJ, all are 230gr.
The Campro plated bullets are listed as a round nose but are actually flat nose.
The 2 types of bullets, measure to different lengths with calipers.
The plated bullets are .583 in length and the FMJ are .666 in length, with a difference of .083
My Lyman manual say to set OAL to 1.275 for a 230gr RN FMJ, but if I seat the plated bullet to that length it's not in the case very far, so I figured I would subtract the difference in bullet length from the OAL, which is 1.275 -.083 = 1.192 OAL
This leaves the same amount of bullet seating into the case.
I'm just trying to figure out if I'm getting this right or not???
Left is 230gr plated and right is 230gr RN FMJ
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