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Reloading
Bullet bearing surface question
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<blockquote data-quote="jmason" data-source="post: 232060" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>No I don't. I'll end end up getting another .277 insert next time I order some things. I just don't see how I can get an accurate bearing surface measurement with it on the boat tail side since it doesn't actually fit over the crease. For now I know I'm measuring a portion of the bearing surface, maybe not all of it though. I really don't imagine I'm seeing any benefit from it with a factory rifle and shooting the distances a 270 is useful for deer. Maybe I'll learn something in the process. If not it will be something I won't have to learn when I shoot further with or have a custom rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmason, post: 232060, member: 10486"] No I don't. I'll end end up getting another .277 insert next time I order some things. I just don't see how I can get an accurate bearing surface measurement with it on the boat tail side since it doesn't actually fit over the crease. For now I know I'm measuring a portion of the bearing surface, maybe not all of it though. I really don't imagine I'm seeing any benefit from it with a factory rifle and shooting the distances a 270 is useful for deer. Maybe I'll learn something in the process. If not it will be something I won't have to learn when I shoot further with or have a custom rifle. [/QUOTE]
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