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<blockquote data-quote="Jcelt" data-source="post: 3412556" data-attributes="member: 45313"><p>Thanks for the replies. I appreciate it. I am more concerned about minimum OAL. Lee data calls for a 2.20 MINIMUM OAL and my factory loads measure 1.92 OAL which means my factory loads are substantially shorter than they recommend. As soon as i shoot my factory brass and reload them, they will come out shorter than the recommended minimum OAL. I have a lot of brass right now if I loaded it, it would be shorter than 2.20. That has got me puzzled, it doesn’t seem to make sense. I am concerned because I have read that too short of a round is just as dangerous as a round that is too long. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcelt, post: 3412556, member: 45313"] Thanks for the replies. I appreciate it. I am more concerned about minimum OAL. Lee data calls for a 2.20 MINIMUM OAL and my factory loads measure 1.92 OAL which means my factory loads are substantially shorter than they recommend. As soon as i shoot my factory brass and reload them, they will come out shorter than the recommended minimum OAL. I have a lot of brass right now if I loaded it, it would be shorter than 2.20. That has got me puzzled, it doesn’t seem to make sense. I am concerned because I have read that too short of a round is just as dangerous as a round that is too long. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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