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I'm having a problem with the CBTO
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<blockquote data-quote="eshorebwhntr" data-source="post: 1895758" data-attributes="member: 17112"><p>To me finding the exact spot or COAL the lands are is not extremely important unless you want to precisely track your throat wear. It's really just a reference point for me to work from as I test different seating depths to find what shoots best</p><p></p><p>I usually get 4-5 measurements and average them. I typically make my own threaded brass tool but buy the hornady tool at times.</p><p></p><p>I slide a cleaning rod down the barrel and push back and forth with the hornady tool and the cleaning rod to get the best feel of where the lands are.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question about an RPR throat, if it's been pushed hard you may be feeling fire cracking in the throat. Could be anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eshorebwhntr, post: 1895758, member: 17112"] To me finding the exact spot or COAL the lands are is not extremely important unless you want to precisely track your throat wear. It's really just a reference point for me to work from as I test different seating depths to find what shoots best I usually get 4-5 measurements and average them. I typically make my own threaded brass tool but buy the hornady tool at times. I slide a cleaning rod down the barrel and push back and forth with the hornady tool and the cleaning rod to get the best feel of where the lands are. To answer your question about an RPR throat, if it's been pushed hard you may be feeling fire cracking in the throat. Could be anything. [/QUOTE]
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