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Reloading
Determining Precision COALs
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<blockquote data-quote="Brasshole" data-source="post: 2195632" data-attributes="member: 118702"><p>I have been reloading for many years but always stuck to max COAL in my reloading books. Now that I am retired from the Marine Corps, I have more time to hunt which is driving me to precision loads for long range hunting. I am shooting a Tikka T3x in .300 WM. What is an easy way to determine the optimum overall length and bullet seat depth to reduce jump and run your tip to the lans? Hope the question makes sense. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brasshole, post: 2195632, member: 118702"] I have been reloading for many years but always stuck to max COAL in my reloading books. Now that I am retired from the Marine Corps, I have more time to hunt which is driving me to precision loads for long range hunting. I am shooting a Tikka T3x in .300 WM. What is an easy way to determine the optimum overall length and bullet seat depth to reduce jump and run your tip to the lans? Hope the question makes sense. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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