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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Bullet comparator or COAL?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nowoolies" data-source="post: 1679979" data-attributes="member: 108607"><p>G'day Greywolf</p><p>Sorry to say but where do you guys get that COAL</p><p>Is just to fit your magazine????</p><p>Coal is a measurement from the base of the cartridge to the ogive of the projectiles used in conjunction with a OAL gauge</p><p>This is used to set the projectiles within a thousand of a inch more or less for bullet jump to the lands ,</p><p>last part of loading a round getting the bullet to jump right at a given distance depends on what your rifle likes.</p><p>I don't see using the coal to get a round to fit ones mag,</p><p> it's not hard to set that by eye</p><p>Maybe go the the Hornady web site and have a read and look </p><p>At their comparator and oal gauge and inserts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowoolies, post: 1679979, member: 108607"] G'day Greywolf Sorry to say but where do you guys get that COAL Is just to fit your magazine???? Coal is a measurement from the base of the cartridge to the ogive of the projectiles used in conjunction with a OAL gauge This is used to set the projectiles within a thousand of a inch more or less for bullet jump to the lands , last part of loading a round getting the bullet to jump right at a given distance depends on what your rifle likes. I don't see using the coal to get a round to fit ones mag, it's not hard to set that by eye Maybe go the the Hornady web site and have a read and look At their comparator and oal gauge and inserts [/QUOTE]
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