Educated Redneck
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I'm sure this has been answered before but I can't seem to find the answer:
Throat, jump, coal , and saami specs all aside, where is the ideal bullet position (boat tail to the base of the neck) from a velocity stand point? Said another way, where is the ideal bullet position within the case to produce the highest velocity? At the neck base/boats tail base junction??? Just forward or back a bit???
Essentially the same question, but for accuracy vs velocity. I assume the full bullet bearing surface within the neck would be most concentric and accurate???
Again all the throat, freebore, saami spec stuff aside. I want to know the answers purely from a case engineering/physics theory point of view, everything else equal.
Thanks,
Jake
Throat, jump, coal , and saami specs all aside, where is the ideal bullet position (boat tail to the base of the neck) from a velocity stand point? Said another way, where is the ideal bullet position within the case to produce the highest velocity? At the neck base/boats tail base junction??? Just forward or back a bit???
Essentially the same question, but for accuracy vs velocity. I assume the full bullet bearing surface within the neck would be most concentric and accurate???
Again all the throat, freebore, saami spec stuff aside. I want to know the answers purely from a case engineering/physics theory point of view, everything else equal.
Thanks,
Jake