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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="jimbires" data-source="post: 513442" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>you're going to get a bunch of different ways to do this , most will be right , there is more than one way to skin this cat . I like to use a brass case that was fired in this rifle . do not resize it . I pinch the neck a little by hand , usually I push the neck against the edge of my loading table to get a flat spot or two . take a bullet that you are wanting to load , and color it with a black sharpie marker . just start the bullet into the brass case by hand leaving it very long . load it in the rifle and close and lock the bolt . then eject the brass case . sometimes the bullet comes out , other times I push it out with a cleaning rod because it stuck in the rifling . the sharpie marker will be scuffed from the brass case neck . put the bullet and case together to the scuff mark and measure it . this is zero , no jump , no jam . do this a few times to double check your measurement .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 513442, member: 11011"] you're going to get a bunch of different ways to do this , most will be right , there is more than one way to skin this cat . I like to use a brass case that was fired in this rifle . do not resize it . I pinch the neck a little by hand , usually I push the neck against the edge of my loading table to get a flat spot or two . take a bullet that you are wanting to load , and color it with a black sharpie marker . just start the bullet into the brass case by hand leaving it very long . load it in the rifle and close and lock the bolt . then eject the brass case . sometimes the bullet comes out , other times I push it out with a cleaning rod because it stuck in the rifling . the sharpie marker will be scuffed from the brass case neck . put the bullet and case together to the scuff mark and measure it . this is zero , no jump , no jam . do this a few times to double check your measurement . [/QUOTE]
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