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How much throat erosion is “normal”
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<blockquote data-quote="can1010" data-source="post: 2789773" data-attributes="member: 43193"><p>check for bullet touch at the beginning of load development and then put your tool it in the cabinet and forget about it. don't adjust anything until accuracy goes away and then there is only one way to go longer.</p><p>if accuracy suffers add .003 and test and continue adding and testing until it returns. </p><p>what you're seeing with measuring at 270 rounds is the slight change in throat angle and not throat erosion. </p><p>just like bore scopes, measuring all the time and having too much info is more of a problem than anything else. accuracy will let you know when to make changes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="can1010, post: 2789773, member: 43193"] check for bullet touch at the beginning of load development and then put your tool it in the cabinet and forget about it. don't adjust anything until accuracy goes away and then there is only one way to go longer. if accuracy suffers add .003 and test and continue adding and testing until it returns. what you're seeing with measuring at 270 rounds is the slight change in throat angle and not throat erosion. just like bore scopes, measuring all the time and having too much info is more of a problem than anything else. accuracy will let you know when to make changes [/QUOTE]
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