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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Need advice to pick a .243 bullet.
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<blockquote data-quote="k8hvntn" data-source="post: 779565" data-attributes="member: 61282"><p>the term jammed does not mean that you are putting the bullet way into the lands. your talking about 2 to three thou (the thickness of scotch tape) and thats not gonna affect the bullet much at all. For the most part you get more scratches from the loading ramp and from them scraping the edge of the chamber , especially exiting the opening of the action, Then from the marks made from the lands. these marks will be made to any bullet you eject from the gun. you don"t throw them away. </p><p> All and all if you are "JAMMING" the bullet far enough into the lands to make them pull out of your case, your doing some thing WAY WRONG. Either you do not have enough neck tension (using a neck bushing die) or you are seated way to far out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k8hvntn, post: 779565, member: 61282"] the term jammed does not mean that you are putting the bullet way into the lands. your talking about 2 to three thou (the thickness of scotch tape) and thats not gonna affect the bullet much at all. For the most part you get more scratches from the loading ramp and from them scraping the edge of the chamber , especially exiting the opening of the action, Then from the marks made from the lands. these marks will be made to any bullet you eject from the gun. you don"t throw them away. All and all if you are "JAMMING" the bullet far enough into the lands to make them pull out of your case, your doing some thing WAY WRONG. Either you do not have enough neck tension (using a neck bushing die) or you are seated way to far out. [/QUOTE]
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