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<blockquote data-quote="ASP785" data-source="post: 2668506" data-attributes="member: 12170"><p>Do you have a pair of calipers to measure OAL? One thing about cheap 55 grn FMJ bullets is that the cannelure position AND actual bullet size can vary drastically. I can tell you that the same thing happens to me when reloading. Even though the seating die depth never changes, the bullet looks to be at different positions because the cannelure position and the actual bullet dimensions vary. I don't shoot hardly any factory ammo, but I have seen the same bullet setback issue in M855 produced by a major manufacturer. When you are manufacturing millions of anything, mistakes happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ASP785, post: 2668506, member: 12170"] Do you have a pair of calipers to measure OAL? One thing about cheap 55 grn FMJ bullets is that the cannelure position AND actual bullet size can vary drastically. I can tell you that the same thing happens to me when reloading. Even though the seating die depth never changes, the bullet looks to be at different positions because the cannelure position and the actual bullet dimensions vary. I don't shoot hardly any factory ammo, but I have seen the same bullet setback issue in M855 produced by a major manufacturer. When you are manufacturing millions of anything, mistakes happen. [/QUOTE]
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