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175g uld rbbt + h1000
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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 135740" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Thanks Canute, I believe 3.365" is about .010"-.015" off the lands. I dont have any tools to measure, I just go by the old method of using a fired case, making a dent in the mouth to hold the bullet, then slide into the rifle and let the lands seat the bullet. I believe 3.375" to 3.380" was right at the lands w/this particular bullet. Thats why I started the testing initially at that COL as I thought at/near the lands was best. However, it was giving odd velocity numbers and flyers so figured I'd back off .010". Odd thing is that the 162g AMAX and 168g VLD are at 3.440" to touch the lands. The design isnt the same though, so the difference is nothing to worry about. According to my program, it should take around 73 clicks to be on at 800 yards w/the .650 projected BC. Will find out soon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 135740, member: 1403"] Thanks Canute, I believe 3.365" is about .010"-.015" off the lands. I dont have any tools to measure, I just go by the old method of using a fired case, making a dent in the mouth to hold the bullet, then slide into the rifle and let the lands seat the bullet. I believe 3.375" to 3.380" was right at the lands w/this particular bullet. Thats why I started the testing initially at that COL as I thought at/near the lands was best. However, it was giving odd velocity numbers and flyers so figured I'd back off .010". Odd thing is that the 162g AMAX and 168g VLD are at 3.440" to touch the lands. The design isnt the same though, so the difference is nothing to worry about. According to my program, it should take around 73 clicks to be on at 800 yards w/the .650 projected BC. Will find out soon enough. [/QUOTE]
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