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338 Lapua reloading questions
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1277157" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>TY,</p><p>The lands and grooves are in your rifles barrel. They are what impart the spin on the bullet. The lands are the "high" part. Grooves are the lower part. Hammer made you an offer to help. You should contact him and take him up on his offer . It will keep you out of trouble and help you immensely. Learning to reload on a large cartridge like this is like being thrown in the deep end of the pool and not knowing how to swim. Get help from Hammer on this. And I suggest you get a rifle chambered in .223 to practice and learn your reloading skills also. Much cheaper to reload and everything you learn can be applied to your .338 AI LAPUA. We are all here to help you Ty. And we all never stop learning. <a href="mailto:techsupport@bergerbullets.com">techsupport@bergerbullets.com</a> is the place to contact me any time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1277157, member: 85389"] TY, The lands and grooves are in your rifles barrel. They are what impart the spin on the bullet. The lands are the "high" part. Grooves are the lower part. Hammer made you an offer to help. You should contact him and take him up on his offer . It will keep you out of trouble and help you immensely. Learning to reload on a large cartridge like this is like being thrown in the deep end of the pool and not knowing how to swim. Get help from Hammer on this. And I suggest you get a rifle chambered in .223 to practice and learn your reloading skills also. Much cheaper to reload and everything you learn can be applied to your .338 AI LAPUA. We are all here to help you Ty. And we all never stop learning. [email]techsupport@bergerbullets.com[/email] is the place to contact me any time. [/QUOTE]
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