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Shoulder bumping technique
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<blockquote data-quote="Chase723" data-source="post: 1858931" data-attributes="member: 21524"><p>Here's some more food for thought. The video that Broz made is excellent, but one thing you'll notice is that if your sizing is right on the cusp then you'll have a couple where the bolt close will still have a little bit of shoulder feel because for whatever reason the brass has just a tiny little bit of spring back. Alex Wheeler suggests once you get to where the bolt will close without any resistance bump it back another 2 thou...or just a little bit more. He thinks that it allows the bullet to align more concentrically with the bore upon firing and obviously every round will chamber. I'm starting to believe this is true. He also holds like 20 something records so I'm inclined to believe that his experience is a little more than anecdotal.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]WfWS7R1CdZI[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chase723, post: 1858931, member: 21524"] Here’s some more food for thought. The video that Broz made is excellent, but one thing you’ll notice is that if your sizing is right on the cusp then you’ll have a couple where the bolt close will still have a little bit of shoulder feel because for whatever reason the brass has just a tiny little bit of spring back. Alex Wheeler suggests once you get to where the bolt will close without any resistance bump it back another 2 thou...or just a little bit more. He thinks that it allows the bullet to align more concentrically with the bore upon firing and obviously every round will chamber. I’m starting to believe this is true. He also holds like 20 something records so I’m inclined to believe that his experience is a little more than anecdotal. [MEDIA=youtube]WfWS7R1CdZI[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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