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30-378 wby re chamber question
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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 1310450" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>Seating depth made a big difference in my 30/378. My initial try's with the 175 LRX was at a seating depth of 3.790 ( mag length in my rifle ) and my groupes were appx 1.5 MOA. After taking some advise from the boys at Weatherby Nation I was advised that by reducing my OAL I may have good results. I began reducing my OAL by .010 at a time and settled on an OAL of 3.731 . By this time my groups had went from 1.5 MOA to .75 MOA. This made a decent load into a great load. All I changed was the OAL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 1310450, member: 95503"] Seating depth made a big difference in my 30/378. My initial try's with the 175 LRX was at a seating depth of 3.790 ( mag length in my rifle ) and my groupes were appx 1.5 MOA. After taking some advise from the boys at Weatherby Nation I was advised that by reducing my OAL I may have good results. I began reducing my OAL by .010 at a time and settled on an OAL of 3.731 . By this time my groups had went from 1.5 MOA to .75 MOA. This made a decent load into a great load. All I changed was the OAL. [/QUOTE]
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