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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
338wm opinions please
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<blockquote data-quote="Philip J Theodhor" data-source="post: 1709431" data-attributes="member: 111223"><p>Using a Horandy LNl Bullet Comparator insert & a modified .338 WM case plus your brand of bullet you can easily determine your correct jump for a given bullet. Take your time and work up your dimensions slowly during load development. Document everything each time you go to the range. A little trick that I use is to color code the primers using a magic marker. This way you will know exactly what your bullet's jump is before you load your round. With a little loving bench & shooting time you will work up a beautiful load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philip J Theodhor, post: 1709431, member: 111223"] Using a Horandy LNl Bullet Comparator insert & a modified .338 WM case plus your brand of bullet you can easily determine your correct jump for a given bullet. Take your time and work up your dimensions slowly during load development. Document everything each time you go to the range. A little trick that I use is to color code the primers using a magic marker. This way you will know exactly what your bullet's jump is before you load your round. With a little loving bench & shooting time you will work up a beautiful load. [/QUOTE]
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