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Ladder Test Results - 30 Nosler - 215 Hybrids
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2674131" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>When I make dummy rounds, I seat the bullet so there's .200-.250 of bullet in the neck with the bullet at the lands. This will let me jump .010-.050 off and not be below the neck/shoulder junction in 90% of cartridges. I don't get wrapped up or worried about not enough bullet in the neck or whatever. I use .003-.004 neck tension on everything anymore and benchrest and F-Class guys run .200-.250 of bullet in the necks all the time so it must not hurt precision. I would prefer a reamer to be made with the desired amount of freebore from the start, but when a good setup and everything is dialed within .0002 or less, there shouldn't be a problem using a throating reamer. I'm anal and like my chambers to be optimized for my intended bullets and use. I don't like having bullets shoved way down in the case. I like them just right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2674131, member: 69478"] When I make dummy rounds, I seat the bullet so there’s .200-.250 of bullet in the neck with the bullet at the lands. This will let me jump .010-.050 off and not be below the neck/shoulder junction in 90% of cartridges. I don’t get wrapped up or worried about not enough bullet in the neck or whatever. I use .003-.004 neck tension on everything anymore and benchrest and F-Class guys run .200-.250 of bullet in the necks all the time so it must not hurt precision. I would prefer a reamer to be made with the desired amount of freebore from the start, but when a good setup and everything is dialed within .0002 or less, there shouldn’t be a problem using a throating reamer. I’m anal and like my chambers to be optimized for my intended bullets and use. I don’t like having bullets shoved way down in the case. I like them just right. [/QUOTE]
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