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The Ultimate Hunting Bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 1718373" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>Notes on the Federal Edge TLR:</p><p></p><p>Just from observing, they are not very precise on where they cut the one band in the bullet. If you zoom into the loaded rounds in the picture above, all the rounds are loaded within .001" Tolerance of COAL. For every three rounds the COAL gets shorter as the bullets are seated deeper into the case but if you look at the band, it is not seated at the same distance as others of the same COAL. Don't know if it will make a difference at distance but I will try to find out.</p><p></p><p>Also for this rifle, they don't seem to like being jumped very far. The load that I started with at .010" off the rifling shot .299" three shot group. As I got further from the rifling, it was just so so groups.</p><p></p><p>Im also thinking that this coating that they put on the bullet will also help prevent the bullet from welding to the case over time if you load them and leave them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 1718373, member: 34818"] Notes on the Federal Edge TLR: Just from observing, they are not very precise on where they cut the one band in the bullet. If you zoom into the loaded rounds in the picture above, all the rounds are loaded within .001" Tolerance of COAL. For every three rounds the COAL gets shorter as the bullets are seated deeper into the case but if you look at the band, it is not seated at the same distance as others of the same COAL. Don't know if it will make a difference at distance but I will try to find out. Also for this rifle, they don't seem to like being jumped very far. The load that I started with at .010" off the rifling shot .299" three shot group. As I got further from the rifling, it was just so so groups. Im also thinking that this coating that they put on the bullet will also help prevent the bullet from welding to the case over time if you load them and leave them. [/QUOTE]
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