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Reloading
Getting the Best Precision and Accuracy from Berger VLD bullets in Your Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Unclenick" data-source="post: 2382336" data-attributes="member: 106107"><p>I think we are discussing a terminology usage distinction. You say not tuning, I say coarse tuning. You say tuning, I say fine-tuning. As to the ball, while I am sure you will find one or more sweet spots for the air pressure and flow rate involved, I am not sanguine it will be in the same place at all pressures and flow rates, especially not if the initial gas introduction rate fails to match. But I am prepared to be proved wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unclenick, post: 2382336, member: 106107"] I think we are discussing a terminology usage distinction. You say not tuning, I say coarse tuning. You say tuning, I say fine-tuning. As to the ball, while I am sure you will find one or more sweet spots for the air pressure and flow rate involved, I am not sanguine it will be in the same place at all pressures and flow rates, especially not if the initial gas introduction rate fails to match. But I am prepared to be proved wrong. [/QUOTE]
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