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Deliberately throating a match barrel long
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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 756451" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>Have you talked to the reamer maker? My friend who shoots 1000 BR and I use Pacific Tool and Gauge. We talk with Dave Kiff and discuss things like this with him. He usually has an answer for what has worked.</p><p></p><p> When I wanted a no turn neck 300 RUM reamer he and I talked. I was surprised to hear that the 300 RUM performed better with a lead angle that wasn't the usual 1 degree 30 min he recommends, it is 1 degree. The diameter just before this is .3091" </p><p></p><p>If you are jumping the bullet I don't see how that would cause accuracy issues. Expecially with the 230 hybrid, the same bullet my 300 RUM is shooting which makes a jump to the rifling. As for performance, the load was easy to find trying two different powders with excellent accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 756451, member: 5219"] Have you talked to the reamer maker? My friend who shoots 1000 BR and I use Pacific Tool and Gauge. We talk with Dave Kiff and discuss things like this with him. He usually has an answer for what has worked. When I wanted a no turn neck 300 RUM reamer he and I talked. I was surprised to hear that the 300 RUM performed better with a lead angle that wasn't the usual 1 degree 30 min he recommends, it is 1 degree. The diameter just before this is .3091" If you are jumping the bullet I don't see how that would cause accuracy issues. Expecially with the 230 hybrid, the same bullet my 300 RUM is shooting which makes a jump to the rifling. As for performance, the load was easy to find trying two different powders with excellent accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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