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6mm BR question
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<blockquote data-quote="Crossfire64" data-source="post: 1050298" data-attributes="member: 86507"><p>I was able to meet with a long time accuracy shooter last night. He showed me how to remove the ejector & was able to confirm that my head space was dead on.</p><p></p><p>I consider this to be a victory since it was the 1st time I've done it on my own.</p><p></p><p>He determined that my throat was pretty tight and it stopped the bullet from reaching the lans. He took the handle of a screwdriver & gently tapped the interior rod on the inside of the oal gauge until he reached a harder stop at the lans. The bullet was grabbed each time by the lans & had to be tapped out with a cleaning rod.</p><p></p><p>The OAL reading he got after doing this several times was 2.363</p><p></p><p>Do ya'll think this is consistent to what you're getting on your 6mm br OAL readings?</p><p>I know every chamber is different but there is still a generally accepted range that you would expect from a popular bullet like the Berger 105gr VLD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crossfire64, post: 1050298, member: 86507"] I was able to meet with a long time accuracy shooter last night. He showed me how to remove the ejector & was able to confirm that my head space was dead on. I consider this to be a victory since it was the 1st time I've done it on my own. He determined that my throat was pretty tight and it stopped the bullet from reaching the lans. He took the handle of a screwdriver & gently tapped the interior rod on the inside of the oal gauge until he reached a harder stop at the lans. The bullet was grabbed each time by the lans & had to be tapped out with a cleaning rod. The OAL reading he got after doing this several times was 2.363 Do ya'll think this is consistent to what you're getting on your 6mm br OAL readings? I know every chamber is different but there is still a generally accepted range that you would expect from a popular bullet like the Berger 105gr VLD [/QUOTE]
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