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Target/ELR 375 HE..
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<blockquote data-quote="hubel458" data-source="post: 1272028" data-attributes="member: 6474"><p>A paradox about what wilcatters think of bullets and chambers.</p><p></p><p>They say bore riders help accuracy by helping to gett bullet started straight,</p><p></p><p>But yet say must have twice the chamber clearance at neck area as I have</p><p></p><p>on our reamer. If a bore rider design is starting bullet straight, we would </p><p></p><p>expect bullet not to cock sideways to need lots of neck room. ... IE if a case with bullet</p><p></p><p>chambers without neck binding why should more than .002" clearance be </p><p></p><p>needed in neck area, this is a tricky question.. Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hubel458, post: 1272028, member: 6474"] A paradox about what wilcatters think of bullets and chambers. They say bore riders help accuracy by helping to gett bullet started straight, But yet say must have twice the chamber clearance at neck area as I have on our reamer. If a bore rider design is starting bullet straight, we would expect bullet not to cock sideways to need lots of neck room. ... IE if a case with bullet chambers without neck binding why should more than .002" clearance be needed in neck area, this is a tricky question.. Ed [/QUOTE]
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