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Help!! Berger seating depth, distance to lands??
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2113429" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>Ok, in that particular case you would need to re-shoot, but 0.137" is A LOT of jam, and makes me question your Wheeler method test. Anything over 0.100" into the lands and you would either see the bullet set back into the case, a bullet heavily engraved with rifling, or left behind stuck in the bore if you open on a chambered round. Did you happen to notice anything like having to cam the bolt down hard to get them to chamber? I'd mock up a dummy round at 2.790" and load it and unload it to see what it looks like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2113429, member: 116181"] Ok, in that particular case you would need to re-shoot, but 0.137" is A LOT of jam, and makes me question your Wheeler method test. Anything over 0.100" into the lands and you would either see the bullet set back into the case, a bullet heavily engraved with rifling, or left behind stuck in the bore if you open on a chambered round. Did you happen to notice anything like having to cam the bolt down hard to get them to chamber? I'd mock up a dummy round at 2.790" and load it and unload it to see what it looks like. [/QUOTE]
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