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How to bump the shoulder???
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<blockquote data-quote="TGVet" data-source="post: 173393" data-attributes="member: 9395"><p><strong>Bumping and testing.</strong></p><p></p><p><em>It would be fantastic if there were a video or even a very well illustrated short document describing/showing the 2 or 3 different methods of bumping as have been described in the threads. I have read and tried some info via a long time reloader and now bullet maker with his given procedures. Bump til you get your bolt close feel like cutting through butter.. eg; some resistance. Check cases for pressure signs etc.. Took a while and some correspondence and reading etc.. But for those never having done it, or having some comprehension difficulty, nothing beets OJT via a good video or well illustrated document.. Reloading for less than MOA accurracy is fun when you can get even off the shelf rifles to MOA, let alone custom made rigs. The task is not to be taken lightly and comprehension of what one is doing is extremely important. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TGVet, post: 173393, member: 9395"] [b]Bumping and testing.[/b] [I]It would be fantastic if there were a video or even a very well illustrated short document describing/showing the 2 or 3 different methods of bumping as have been described in the threads. I have read and tried some info via a long time reloader and now bullet maker with his given procedures. Bump til you get your bolt close feel like cutting through butter.. eg; some resistance. Check cases for pressure signs etc.. Took a while and some correspondence and reading etc.. But for those never having done it, or having some comprehension difficulty, nothing beets OJT via a good video or well illustrated document.. Reloading for less than MOA accurracy is fun when you can get even off the shelf rifles to MOA, let alone custom made rigs. The task is not to be taken lightly and comprehension of what one is doing is extremely important. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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