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How do you straighten runout?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 492669" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>Dgutter,</p><p>I'm sorry, I missed answering a part of your second question. Unless you have been reloading your own ammo, your bullets are definately "jumping" forward to your lands and grooves. Weatherbys are made to shoot all bullets like that. It's called freebore. Most reloaders can sometimes enhance their groups by backing the bullet off the lands and grooves by a thousandth or two. Some even load with the bullet touching. Normally, if you have a standard size box type magazine, you have to load to SAAMI standard length or they won't feed into the chamber from the magazine. Those that load the previous way I mentioned usually have custom made guns with lengthened magazines or shoot single shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 492669, member: 26477"] Dgutter, I'm sorry, I missed answering a part of your second question. Unless you have been reloading your own ammo, your bullets are definately "jumping" forward to your lands and grooves. Weatherbys are made to shoot all bullets like that. It's called freebore. Most reloaders can sometimes enhance their groups by backing the bullet off the lands and grooves by a thousandth or two. Some even load with the bullet touching. Normally, if you have a standard size box type magazine, you have to load to SAAMI standard length or they won't feed into the chamber from the magazine. Those that load the previous way I mentioned usually have custom made guns with lengthened magazines or shoot single shot. [/QUOTE]
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