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<blockquote data-quote="AvidHunterAbe" data-source="post: 562389" data-attributes="member: 38373"><p>After watching a video on here, I now realize what goes into blue printing/ truing an action.</p><p> </p><p>So the question is now, how do you pick the barrel, twist, length, tapper, ect if you do not know exactly what bullet you will use (I dont care about brands and all that, im purely after the most accurate bullet out of that gun) After looking on Bergers website they have recomended twists for each bullet, how ever I am not sure which bullet would be right for each gun? </p><p> </p><p>Also, with Berger bullets, are you able to purchase already loaded rounds or must you load them all your self, which way is best for the most accurate set up?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Abe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AvidHunterAbe, post: 562389, member: 38373"] After watching a video on here, I now realize what goes into blue printing/ truing an action. So the question is now, how do you pick the barrel, twist, length, tapper, ect if you do not know exactly what bullet you will use (I dont care about brands and all that, im purely after the most accurate bullet out of that gun) After looking on Bergers website they have recomended twists for each bullet, how ever I am not sure which bullet would be right for each gun? Also, with Berger bullets, are you able to purchase already loaded rounds or must you load them all your self, which way is best for the most accurate set up? Thanks, Abe [/QUOTE]
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