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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Determining Precision COALs
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<blockquote data-quote="judgebill" data-source="post: 2197367" data-attributes="member: 101611"><p><strong>Use your Hornady drilled and expanded cartridge case, put in the bullet you plan to use, shove the case with bullet into the chamber. Now push the plastic plunger shoving your bullet forward until it stops. Now take a cleaning rod and put it in the muzzle, push back against the bullet. leave the rod in the barrel and tip up the rifle so the rod uses gravity to rest against the bullet. Now shove the bullet forward again until it stops. Tighten the stop nut, pull the case and shove out the bullet. Now measure the CBTO. Do it again until you get at least two repeated measurements. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="judgebill, post: 2197367, member: 101611"] [B]Use your Hornady drilled and expanded cartridge case, put in the bullet you plan to use, shove the case with bullet into the chamber. Now push the plastic plunger shoving your bullet forward until it stops. Now take a cleaning rod and put it in the muzzle, push back against the bullet. leave the rod in the barrel and tip up the rifle so the rod uses gravity to rest against the bullet. Now shove the bullet forward again until it stops. Tighten the stop nut, pull the case and shove out the bullet. Now measure the CBTO. Do it again until you get at least two repeated measurements. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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