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Reloading
How much jump do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="stonehands1" data-source="post: 1068240" data-attributes="member: 88929"><p>Great. Thank you for all the informative responses. </p><p>Next question: </p><p> Let's say I have picked a Secant, high bc bullet and I want to use it in a couple different rifles. One is a high power magnum that has lots of cup pressure and slow burning powder like a 300rum. The other is say a .308.</p><p> Could I assume that I will have to set the bullet tight to the lands in both because the bullet is the same. Or does the powder burn rate, and for lack of a better word, size of the explosion pushing the bullet have much to do with it?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonehands1, post: 1068240, member: 88929"] Great. Thank you for all the informative responses. Next question: Let's say I have picked a Secant, high bc bullet and I want to use it in a couple different rifles. One is a high power magnum that has lots of cup pressure and slow burning powder like a 300rum. The other is say a .308. Could I assume that I will have to set the bullet tight to the lands in both because the bullet is the same. Or does the powder burn rate, and for lack of a better word, size of the explosion pushing the bullet have much to do with it? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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