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<blockquote data-quote="fishn&amp;huntn" data-source="post: 703658" data-attributes="member: 7326"><p>you need lengthen your cartridge overall length for best results. the cannelure means nothing unless you are crimping for a semi auto or for use in other guns.you want an uncrimped bullet just shy of the rifling for a match quality reload.the safe way to do this is to get a gauge and do some reading.I am assuming you are at least trimming and weighing the case if not flash hole deburring and inside -outside neck turning</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishn&huntn, post: 703658, member: 7326"] you need lengthen your cartridge overall length for best results. the cannelure means nothing unless you are crimping for a semi auto or for use in other guns.you want an uncrimped bullet just shy of the rifling for a match quality reload.the safe way to do this is to get a gauge and do some reading.I am assuming you are at least trimming and weighing the case if not flash hole deburring and inside -outside neck turning [/QUOTE]
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