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28 nosler pressure and fouling
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1464275" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Great photo and very helpful.</p><p></p><p>I'm no expert but that simply looks wrong in that there is no gentle slope into the lands. It is so abrupt I would think it is causing excessive stripping of the jacket material on contact.</p><p></p><p>A gentle ride into the lands allows the grooves to be more pressed into the bullet rather than cut with a sharp edge.</p><p></p><p>I would again suggest maybe it's time to let an expert gunsmith look at it and to have them possibly gently ream it out just enough to remove that raised edge and create more of a gentle ride into the lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1464275, member: 30902"] Great photo and very helpful. I'm no expert but that simply looks wrong in that there is no gentle slope into the lands. It is so abrupt I would think it is causing excessive stripping of the jacket material on contact. A gentle ride into the lands allows the grooves to be more pressed into the bullet rather than cut with a sharp edge. I would again suggest maybe it's time to let an expert gunsmith look at it and to have them possibly gently ream it out just enough to remove that raised edge and create more of a gentle ride into the lands. [/QUOTE]
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