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VLD chamfering

jason8251

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I just got some Berger VLD's and I was wondering how important it is to use a "VLD chamfering tool" as opposed to a regular tool. I can see the difference in the ogive of the Berger compared to a Sierra Matchking but the tail of the bullet apppears to be the longer than the Matchking making it easier to seat straight.
 
Re: VLD chamfering

I dont think its detrimental, however in saying that I have never tested a 40 vs 30 degree chamfer.

If you have a VLD chamfer tool you can use it for everything including non VLD bullets.
 
Re: VLD chamfering

I've had the same experience as Chris. I now use the 22 degree VLD chamfer tool for all my bullets. I used to get the occasional case shaving the base of the bullet with the old 45 degree tool. Now all bullets VLD or boattail or flatbase all seat easily with only moderate pressure.
 
Re: VLD chamfering

I think one of the main things to consider on this subject is to break the edge of the mouth enough that it doesn't cut the jacket of the bullet when it's pushed into place. When I first started, I've used a pocket knife, center drill, countersink tool, and a bunch of other stuff. I like the tools made for it probably better than any other thing I've tried. I can use either VLD or L.E.Wilson / RCBS style and get the job done.

The main thing is that you have to find what works best FOR YOU.

Good luck.