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Any accuracy difference between push feed and CRF actions?
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<blockquote data-quote="iShoot17" data-source="post: 2020874" data-attributes="member: 33670"><p>Excuse my ignorance on this, but it makes me wonder - with the round being supported by the bolt / chamber / etc. and the bullet not jammed into the lands, how could having a small amount of pressure on the case head make any difference? </p><p></p><p>Once ignited, the bullet still has to enter the rifling. I would think that once this happens, would any previous pressure even matter? The bullet still enters the rifling the same way. It would seem to me that the bullet to rifling fit would have to be extremely loose for something like this to ever matter (e.g. so it could bounce around in the barrel, rather than fly true through the barrel). If the bore is cut to the right size, the appropriate bullets are being used, how does something like this have any impact?</p><p></p><p>Thanks y'all! Just trying to learn!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iShoot17, post: 2020874, member: 33670"] Excuse my ignorance on this, but it makes me wonder - with the round being supported by the bolt / chamber / etc. and the bullet not jammed into the lands, how could having a small amount of pressure on the case head make any difference? Once ignited, the bullet still has to enter the rifling. I would think that once this happens, would any previous pressure even matter? The bullet still enters the rifling the same way. It would seem to me that the bullet to rifling fit would have to be extremely loose for something like this to ever matter (e.g. so it could bounce around in the barrel, rather than fly true through the barrel). If the bore is cut to the right size, the appropriate bullets are being used, how does something like this have any impact? Thanks y’all! Just trying to learn! [/QUOTE]
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