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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
MAXIMUM C.O.L vs Optimal C.O.L
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<blockquote data-quote="mshaner" data-source="post: 513391" data-attributes="member: 29491"><p>I've been using the Hornandy OAL gauge to get that (my gun's MAX COAL). I've also been using a comparative method of placing a bullet in the dummy brass and working it down until it hits the jam length, measuring the scuff mark that the rifling makes then doing some math. They usually come out pretty close...the "scuff" method is a bit more crude, but like I said, it's been pretty close to the gauge.</p><p> </p><p>Shane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mshaner, post: 513391, member: 29491"] I've been using the Hornandy OAL gauge to get that (my gun's MAX COAL). I've also been using a comparative method of placing a bullet in the dummy brass and working it down until it hits the jam length, measuring the scuff mark that the rifling makes then doing some math. They usually come out pretty close...the "scuff" method is a bit more crude, but like I said, it's been pretty close to the gauge. Shane [/QUOTE]
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