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Measuring throat erosion.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1038397" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>FearNoWind, in your example where best WAS 5thou off(OTL), and you had logged & set your seating to achieve this, that seating will remain as best for the life of a barrel. That the relationship changes with erosion -doesn't matter a bit.</p><p>There is never a need to 'chase lands' here.</p><p></p><p>For those who think in the lands(ITL), or actual soft seating(jammed) is best, well it probably never was for a hunting capacity cartridge.</p><p>These conditions are needed for pressure tune, for underbore cartridges(competitive), and would represent a precarious condition at best(tail chasing) for hunting capacities and high erosion.</p><p>Maybe this is where someone would worry about actually measuring erosion. </p><p>I don't know, I wouldn't put myself there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1038397, member: 1521"] FearNoWind, in your example where best WAS 5thou off(OTL), and you had logged & set your seating to achieve this, that seating will remain as best for the life of a barrel. That the relationship changes with erosion -doesn't matter a bit. There is never a need to 'chase lands' here. For those who think in the lands(ITL), or actual soft seating(jammed) is best, well it probably never was for a hunting capacity cartridge. These conditions are needed for pressure tune, for underbore cartridges(competitive), and would represent a precarious condition at best(tail chasing) for hunting capacities and high erosion. Maybe this is where someone would worry about actually measuring erosion. I don't know, I wouldn't put myself there. [/QUOTE]
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