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Bullet Jump/Jammed - Is it the Bullet design or the rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 1984244" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>Jeff</p><p>I appreciate your thoughts. I was not expecting equations, its just that some people don't read the questions, and start typing. When something works, I accept it, and I use it, but then I want to understand the how/what/why. I read the same articles some people suggested, I even posted them here in other threads.</p><p>I started thinking about this because I have three rifles, one built in 1959, one in the mid 1980's and one around 2008 in three different countries. One has even a different barrel contour. Common thing is Brand and caliber. Yet they all shoot the same with the same bullet and load. So I started thinking. Is it the bullet, to rifle as a system, the chamber/throat or the caliber that is the biggest factor in bullet jump. I was looking to see if anyone has experimented or had any experience. I have learned a lot from the members of LRH and other forums.</p><p>Yes, the suggestion to reach out to bullet manufacturers was probable the best and I plan to reach out to Berger. To my knowledge they are the ones that talk about bullet jump. </p><p>Again thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 1984244, member: 73445"] Jeff I appreciate your thoughts. I was not expecting equations, its just that some people don't read the questions, and start typing. When something works, I accept it, and I use it, but then I want to understand the how/what/why. I read the same articles some people suggested, I even posted them here in other threads. I started thinking about this because I have three rifles, one built in 1959, one in the mid 1980's and one around 2008 in three different countries. One has even a different barrel contour. Common thing is Brand and caliber. Yet they all shoot the same with the same bullet and load. So I started thinking. Is it the bullet, to rifle as a system, the chamber/throat or the caliber that is the biggest factor in bullet jump. I was looking to see if anyone has experimented or had any experience. I have learned a lot from the members of LRH and other forums. Yes, the suggestion to reach out to bullet manufacturers was probable the best and I plan to reach out to Berger. To my knowledge they are the ones that talk about bullet jump. Again thanks. [/QUOTE]
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