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Reloading
Chasing the lands.
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<blockquote data-quote="Plinker147" data-source="post: 1946147" data-attributes="member: 88320"><p>I get what he is saying, but using his method he is finding out where the lans are he just isn't measuring it. In order to get to his "safe" place -.020 and not a jammed place you have to know where the jammed place is.</p><p></p><p>I use a Sinclair knuckle compariter with their there measuring tool to find my lans or jam measurement. The way the tool operates it really gives you a slight jam measurement since there is no way to drop or push a bullet into your lans without creating some jam.</p><p></p><p>I feel the same that the only measurement that matters is the measurement where your rifle shoots good. As long as you can reload to that measurement your golden and no need to chase your lans unless your accuracy falls.</p><p></p><p>Great video, great tips, thanks for posting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plinker147, post: 1946147, member: 88320"] I get what he is saying, but using his method he is finding out where the lans are he just isn't measuring it. In order to get to his "safe" place -.020 and not a jammed place you have to know where the jammed place is. I use a Sinclair knuckle compariter with their there measuring tool to find my lans or jam measurement. The way the tool operates it really gives you a slight jam measurement since there is no way to drop or push a bullet into your lans without creating some jam. I feel the same that the only measurement that matters is the measurement where your rifle shoots good. As long as you can reload to that measurement your golden and no need to chase your lans unless your accuracy falls. Great video, great tips, thanks for posting [/QUOTE]
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