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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Rifle's Throat
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<blockquote data-quote="SBruce" data-source="post: 521280" data-attributes="member: 21068"><p>I am not a gunsmith, so I cant give detailed particulars, but when I ask for a rifle to be throated for a 105 A-Max (as an example); I want the bullet seated so the base of the bearing surface is just ahead of the neck/shoulder junction and the forward part of the bearing surface is just slightly back off the rifling at that same seating depth.</p><p> </p><p>This may have other meanings to other folks, but that's my general interpretation of what "throated" means. Others may want a .020 jam with a VLD and same seating depth.?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBruce, post: 521280, member: 21068"] I am not a gunsmith, so I cant give detailed particulars, but when I ask for a rifle to be throated for a 105 A-Max (as an example); I want the bullet seated so the base of the bearing surface is just ahead of the neck/shoulder junction and the forward part of the bearing surface is just slightly back off the rifling at that same seating depth. This may have other meanings to other folks, but that's my general interpretation of what "throated" means. Others may want a .020 jam with a VLD and same seating depth.? [/QUOTE]
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