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<blockquote data-quote="xxtavixx" data-source="post: 1276535" data-attributes="member: 99828"><p><strong>Re: Getting The Best Precision And Accuracy From VLD Bullets In Your Rifle</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the input. I picked up the hornady comparorator and what a dofference. I tested my 20 rounds and almost all where 2.802, my furthest off was a 2.790. That was one of two not within .005.</p><p></p><p>Measuring the lands of my savage was a little tricky at first, but i almost always got 2.864, 2.866 or 2.863. The ejector is a little happy so its hard to stip the round from hittimg the chamber when being removed with a bullet. Magazine length is not a problem for this, luckily!</p><p></p><p>For fun i measured a few core lokt rounds ogive to see their variance in cbto...it took 3 for me to get one that was more than .05 off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xxtavixx, post: 1276535, member: 99828"] [b]Re: Getting The Best Precision And Accuracy From VLD Bullets In Your Rifle[/b] Thanks for all the input. I picked up the hornady comparorator and what a dofference. I tested my 20 rounds and almost all where 2.802, my furthest off was a 2.790. That was one of two not within .005. Measuring the lands of my savage was a little tricky at first, but i almost always got 2.864, 2.866 or 2.863. The ejector is a little happy so its hard to stip the round from hittimg the chamber when being removed with a bullet. Magazine length is not a problem for this, luckily! For fun i measured a few core lokt rounds ogive to see their variance in cbto...it took 3 for me to get one that was more than .05 off! [/QUOTE]
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