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<blockquote data-quote="E4T" data-source="post: 535620" data-attributes="member: 35964"><p>All helpful info and much appreciated. While I was checking into the other barrels sugested, I ran into the issue of head space. As I understand it, that head space can be one of the biggest contributors to bullet yaw and reduced accuracy. I have to admit I did not have a clue as to what would be better between the options. If memory serves it was +.05 or -.05 or +-.025. Any advice here? I have been told that when reloading for accuracy if you use brass fired only in your weapon, then resize the neck only and set over all cartridge length by adjusting the seating die with a dummy round that you make my seating the bullet into the brass by carefully putting it toghether and chambering it your weapon so as to minimize that gap. Is that off base, on target or other, and if a propper process what would that do for what measurment to order the barrel with.</p><p> </p><p>Again, your help is very much appreciated!!gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="E4T, post: 535620, member: 35964"] All helpful info and much appreciated. While I was checking into the other barrels sugested, I ran into the issue of head space. As I understand it, that head space can be one of the biggest contributors to bullet yaw and reduced accuracy. I have to admit I did not have a clue as to what would be better between the options. If memory serves it was +.05 or -.05 or +-.025. Any advice here? I have been told that when reloading for accuracy if you use brass fired only in your weapon, then resize the neck only and set over all cartridge length by adjusting the seating die with a dummy round that you make my seating the bullet into the brass by carefully putting it toghether and chambering it your weapon so as to minimize that gap. Is that off base, on target or other, and if a propper process what would that do for what measurment to order the barrel with. Again, your help is very much appreciated!!gun) [/QUOTE]
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