Machineguntony
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I load massive amounts of 223 and 308. All my bullets have cannelures.
How far down am I supposed to seat the cannelure? For the last two years, I've been seating the bullet right in the middle of the cannelure, so that half the cannelure is shown protruding above the top of the case, and half the cannelure is below and hidden in the case. That way, I can crimp the neck into the cannelure. Accuracy is not a concern or a goal.
Yesterday I pulled apart a factory round that I found. I thought that the round didn't have a cannelure because none was visible. When I pulled it apart, the cannelure was well in the neck and not visible.
What is the proper depth that I should seat a bullet with a cannelure? I understand that accuracy is affect by the neck neing crimped into the cannelure, but, as I stated, MOA accuracy is not a goal of most of my loads.
How far down am I supposed to seat the cannelure? For the last two years, I've been seating the bullet right in the middle of the cannelure, so that half the cannelure is shown protruding above the top of the case, and half the cannelure is below and hidden in the case. That way, I can crimp the neck into the cannelure. Accuracy is not a concern or a goal.
Yesterday I pulled apart a factory round that I found. I thought that the round didn't have a cannelure because none was visible. When I pulled it apart, the cannelure was well in the neck and not visible.
What is the proper depth that I should seat a bullet with a cannelure? I understand that accuracy is affect by the neck neing crimped into the cannelure, but, as I stated, MOA accuracy is not a goal of most of my loads.