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Results: Load Development & Accurizing (part 4)
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<blockquote data-quote="Freebore" data-source="post: 232787" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>Dave,</p><p> My point exactly. Factory production rifle receiver, barrel, chamber, bolt face and lug areas. The reason for the pressure point to be needed. Granted, the first thing I normally do is to remove the pressure point on any rifle I acquire. This has proven to be of better accuracy. He (Full Curl) could try it with the point removed. His rifle may be of the few factories (Weatherby's light weights) that benefits from it. I bet his load is going to be changed. </p><p> My experience with the lightweight barreled Weatherby's is to have a pressure point. Once the factory barrel is shot out and a replacement installed all pressure points are out even if it's a factory match contour. Pending blueprinting the entire action too.</p><p>.</p><p>Like I said this is my experience with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebore, post: 232787, member: 873"] Dave, My point exactly. Factory production rifle receiver, barrel, chamber, bolt face and lug areas. The reason for the pressure point to be needed. Granted, the first thing I normally do is to remove the pressure point on any rifle I acquire. This has proven to be of better accuracy. He (Full Curl) could try it with the point removed. His rifle may be of the few factories (Weatherby's light weights) that benefits from it. I bet his load is going to be changed. My experience with the lightweight barreled Weatherby's is to have a pressure point. Once the factory barrel is shot out and a replacement installed all pressure points are out even if it's a factory match contour. Pending blueprinting the entire action too. . Like I said this is my experience with them. [/QUOTE]
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