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Bullet Jump/Jammed - Is it the Bullet design or the rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragoon300" data-source="post: 1985570" data-attributes="member: 115285"><p>I've been following it all the way, don't want to cause any hurt feelings. There may be many more things to consider than what I stated. I do still believe the closer to the rifling the better, unless your bullet is not seated concentric and parallel with the bore. Or the chamber is too big. In that case maybe mire jump allows the bullet to straighten out before entering the rifling but, I doubt it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragoon300, post: 1985570, member: 115285"] I've been following it all the way, don't want to cause any hurt feelings. There may be many more things to consider than what I stated. I do still believe the closer to the rifling the better, unless your bullet is not seated concentric and parallel with the bore. Or the chamber is too big. In that case maybe mire jump allows the bullet to straighten out before entering the rifling but, I doubt it. [/QUOTE]
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