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Reloading
Jam or jump - load development
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleGobble00" data-source="post: 1578056" data-attributes="member: 9383"><p>This would be used for hunting so I definitely don't want to jam to stick a bullet. The gun was cleaned before I started. When you say touching, do you have any marks on your bullets? You can get lands marks with little pressure so no real threat of sticking bullets. I guess you can seat them until you have slight mark and call that touching and start there. I would assume carbon build up (plan to hunt with dirty barrel) will increase the touch and maybe slight pressure? I'm way over thinking this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleGobble00, post: 1578056, member: 9383"] This would be used for hunting so I definitely don’t want to jam to stick a bullet. The gun was cleaned before I started. When you say touching, do you have any marks on your bullets? You can get lands marks with little pressure so no real threat of sticking bullets. I guess you can seat them until you have slight mark and call that touching and start there. I would assume carbon build up (plan to hunt with dirty barrel) will increase the touch and maybe slight pressure? I’m way over thinking this [/QUOTE]
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