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<blockquote data-quote="400bull" data-source="post: 541826" data-attributes="member: 9065"><p>I am looking at trying some Nosler 140 Accubonds in a new Browning X-bolt 7mm-08 that I recently purchased. When I measure the Max COAL using my Stony Point COAL gauge I am coming up with a Max length of 2.905. This seems to be on the long side as I know a couple friends that have the X-bolt their Max COAL is under 2.850. Does these mean I just have a long throat in X-bolt? I usually start my loads at .015-.025 off the lands. I have never had a rifle that I could exceed the specs by that this much. If I am just on the long side what COAL would you start your load development at? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>400bull</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="400bull, post: 541826, member: 9065"] I am looking at trying some Nosler 140 Accubonds in a new Browning X-bolt 7mm-08 that I recently purchased. When I measure the Max COAL using my Stony Point COAL gauge I am coming up with a Max length of 2.905. This seems to be on the long side as I know a couple friends that have the X-bolt their Max COAL is under 2.850. Does these mean I just have a long throat in X-bolt? I usually start my loads at .015-.025 off the lands. I have never had a rifle that I could exceed the specs by that this much. If I am just on the long side what COAL would you start your load development at? 400bull [/QUOTE]
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