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AR15/10 Rifles
Anyone have experience/luck reloading for ar10/15 accuracy by adjusting bullet jump?
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<blockquote data-quote="Morndorff95" data-source="post: 2477564" data-attributes="member: 122665"><p>I just got into reloading and have an AR10 (308) and AR15 (5.56) and was wondering if anyone has had any luck in regards to accuracy by adjusting bullet jump, or if the magazine is enough of a limiting factor to where length of the bullet seating depth to the leads would make it not be worth it to mess with jump at all. Ex. Not being able to seat the bullet further up and there by not fitting in the mag. And if I should just focus on the powder load for the best reasonable accuracy.</p><p></p><p>I know every chamber is different and jump is more of a term/applicable for bolt rifles, but if there are people who have had success or even failure with adjusting jump for ARs then I would like to hear about your experience with it before I invest in the tools to pursue it instead of just using measurements from factory match loads. I would definitely pursue that after developing a reliable powder load if people have had luck with it.</p><p></p><p>My ARs are stock Diamondback DB10BGB and DB15BGB if it matters. I also various bullets for my twist rates and powders based off of several relaoding sources to test so im good there. I know I'll never achieve BR rifle accuracy or probably even bolt rifle accuracy with them but I'm looking to make loads for them as accurate as possible so when I hunt with them I know I will be as accurate as possible at ranges 300-500 yards max so shots will be as clean as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morndorff95, post: 2477564, member: 122665"] I just got into reloading and have an AR10 (308) and AR15 (5.56) and was wondering if anyone has had any luck in regards to accuracy by adjusting bullet jump, or if the magazine is enough of a limiting factor to where length of the bullet seating depth to the leads would make it not be worth it to mess with jump at all. Ex. Not being able to seat the bullet further up and there by not fitting in the mag. And if I should just focus on the powder load for the best reasonable accuracy. I know every chamber is different and jump is more of a term/applicable for bolt rifles, but if there are people who have had success or even failure with adjusting jump for ARs then I would like to hear about your experience with it before I invest in the tools to pursue it instead of just using measurements from factory match loads. I would definitely pursue that after developing a reliable powder load if people have had luck with it. My ARs are stock Diamondback DB10BGB and DB15BGB if it matters. I also various bullets for my twist rates and powders based off of several relaoding sources to test so im good there. I know I'll never achieve BR rifle accuracy or probably even bolt rifle accuracy with them but I'm looking to make loads for them as accurate as possible so when I hunt with them I know I will be as accurate as possible at ranges 300-500 yards max so shots will be as clean as possible. [/QUOTE]
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