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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Jam or jump - load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1578027" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>For hunting, IMO, everything is "jump". </p><p></p><p>Jamming bullets in the rifling on rare occasion can act as a bullet puller if you try to cycle the cartridge out of the gun. Not only does it stick a bullet in the barrel but dumps gunpowder in the action. Not fun when your out in the middle of nowhere. If that happens at the range or a competition, you just borrow a rod from the guy next to you, push the bullet out and clean your action. Not so easy when your 50 miles from the next person your liable to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1578027, member: 41338"] For hunting, IMO, everything is "jump". Jamming bullets in the rifling on rare occasion can act as a bullet puller if you try to cycle the cartridge out of the gun. Not only does it stick a bullet in the barrel but dumps gunpowder in the action. Not fun when your out in the middle of nowhere. If that happens at the range or a competition, you just borrow a rod from the guy next to you, push the bullet out and clean your action. Not so easy when your 50 miles from the next person your liable to see. [/QUOTE]
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