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School me on the 338 Edge...
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<blockquote data-quote="Earnhardt" data-source="post: 1359172" data-attributes="member: 53157"><p>OK, newb questions here...</p><p>I'm using a Hornady OAL gauge with a 300 RUM case that I sized up to 338. (338 Edge)</p><p>With any of the 3 bullets I have, I put the bullet in the Hornady OAL case, then I push the bullet up and into the lands, and stop when I feel resistance.</p><p>Then I subtract the length of the rifling impression left on the bullet, and that's the COAL for that particular bullet in my chamber, with zero jump to the lands using this method?</p><p>Almost every time I push the bullet up into the rifling, I'm leaving very short rifling impressions on the bullet. This is normal right?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earnhardt, post: 1359172, member: 53157"] OK, newb questions here... I'm using a Hornady OAL gauge with a 300 RUM case that I sized up to 338. (338 Edge) With any of the 3 bullets I have, I put the bullet in the Hornady OAL case, then I push the bullet up and into the lands, and stop when I feel resistance. Then I subtract the length of the rifling impression left on the bullet, and that's the COAL for that particular bullet in my chamber, with zero jump to the lands using this method? Almost every time I push the bullet up into the rifling, I'm leaving very short rifling impressions on the bullet. This is normal right? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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