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Reloading
bullet jam
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieHarren" data-source="post: 109127" data-attributes="member: 5138"><p>Your max amount of jam depends on the amount of neck tension that you have. When using a bushing .004" smaller than ND, it is difficult to acieve much jam because the lands will seat the bullet as the bolt closes. If a smaller bushing is used or, in the case of a crimp being applied to the case neck, then neck tension is increased and pressures can rise sharply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieHarren, post: 109127, member: 5138"] Your max amount of jam depends on the amount of neck tension that you have. When using a bushing .004" smaller than ND, it is difficult to acieve much jam because the lands will seat the bullet as the bolt closes. If a smaller bushing is used or, in the case of a crimp being applied to the case neck, then neck tension is increased and pressures can rise sharply. [/QUOTE]
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