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243AI 70gr Nosler BT jam or jump?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chrisjan" data-source="post: 681284" data-attributes="member: 43846"><p>I have a 13.5 twist HV Krieger on a howa action. My reamer is a tight no turn 0 freebore reamer.</p><p></p><p>I am still working up loads, it seems to like to be in the lands, but extracting a case leaves the bullet in the rifeling. </p><p></p><p>I tried to jump it 0.020 but it was not grouping well, should I seat the 70gr Noslers deaper in the case?</p><p></p><p>What is the norm on tangent bullets (Nosler BT), is it jump or jam?</p><p></p><p>Please help me with working up a load. I use Somchem S365 powder, same as H4350.</p><p>Federal 215m primer in winchester prepped brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrisjan, post: 681284, member: 43846"] I have a 13.5 twist HV Krieger on a howa action. My reamer is a tight no turn 0 freebore reamer. I am still working up loads, it seems to like to be in the lands, but extracting a case leaves the bullet in the rifeling. I tried to jump it 0.020 but it was not grouping well, should I seat the 70gr Noslers deaper in the case? What is the norm on tangent bullets (Nosler BT), is it jump or jam? Please help me with working up a load. I use Somchem S365 powder, same as H4350. Federal 215m primer in winchester prepped brass. [/QUOTE]
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