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Throating a rifle barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Rustystud" data-source="post: 595268" data-attributes="member: 9964"><p>Michael:</p><p> </p><p>With long VLD bullets almost all of the shooters begin to experience fliers when bullets are seated back beyond the neck shoulder juncture. This is especially noticed on round 6mm up to 30 caliber. This is why I ask my customers to send me a bullet and dummy round so I can set the seating depth according to bullet length.</p><p> </p><p>I setting the seating depth for the particular round not the round to the existing seating depth.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this explains what I am saying.</p><p> </p><p>This has been established by the F-Class and Long range Benchrest shooters who have fire hundreds of thousands of rounds experimenting. You will always have those who want to jump and those who want to jam their bullets.</p><p> </p><p>Nat Lambeth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustystud, post: 595268, member: 9964"] Michael: With long VLD bullets almost all of the shooters begin to experience fliers when bullets are seated back beyond the neck shoulder juncture. This is especially noticed on round 6mm up to 30 caliber. This is why I ask my customers to send me a bullet and dummy round so I can set the seating depth according to bullet length. I setting the seating depth for the particular round not the round to the existing seating depth. Hope this explains what I am saying. This has been established by the F-Class and Long range Benchrest shooters who have fire hundreds of thousands of rounds experimenting. You will always have those who want to jump and those who want to jam their bullets. Nat Lambeth [/QUOTE]
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