Using the Hornady Comparitor
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Re: Using the Hornady Comparitor
What if you find that seating the bullet at max length isn't the accuracy node that you were looking for? You'll need something to measure with. I think you'll find that using the bullet tip (meplat?) isn't always consistent. Be sure and keep it, you'll need it when you get your Cooper...
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Re: Using the Hornady Comparitor
I got tired of adjusting seating dies, so I bought a neck sizing set with a seater die. So I have 2 seating dies one die for 39 SBK's and the other die for 32's, once I had them set I don't have to mess with them just check with bullet comparator for a round or two spot on and just keep on seating bullets sure cut down on set up time.