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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1384969" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>Obviously this post was not meant for you if your machining your own. Not sure what you mean by the last part of your post but theres nothing wrong with a little more bump. Just about any comment I make is backed by real world accuracy testing, most at 1k. I try to not post theories or personal ideas. When it comes to clearance in the chamber most of the time a little more room will shoot better. Most times the shoulder angle of the chamber, die, and measuring device dont match exactly anyhow so the actual number of bump is not important. I usually go by a zero clearance feel on the bolt plus .002" more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1384969, member: 101859"] Obviously this post was not meant for you if your machining your own. Not sure what you mean by the last part of your post but theres nothing wrong with a little more bump. Just about any comment I make is backed by real world accuracy testing, most at 1k. I try to not post theories or personal ideas. When it comes to clearance in the chamber most of the time a little more room will shoot better. Most times the shoulder angle of the chamber, die, and measuring device dont match exactly anyhow so the actual number of bump is not important. I usually go by a zero clearance feel on the bolt plus .002" more. [/QUOTE]
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