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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 2217703" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>I completely understand what you are alluding to, as I had a Wyatt's box put in my stock to facilitate shooting 190gr. VLD's. I thought that the author of this article was asking for information regarding shooting Nosler Accubonds and therefore gave the reply I did. Most companies manufacturing. 308 bullets don't have ogives like that of the VLD which tends to work better with no jump. There are many tests that Remington made in the process of producing the 300RUM that alluded to a 0.040 minimum jump. After experimenting with the 200gr Accubond and trying to mic it off the L&Gs I found success with going to the SAMMI specs and mic from OAL. This was the basis for my reply to his question. </p><p>I also know what effect bullet jump causes in barrel wear, however, the best accuracy I can achieve from a rifle I hunt with supercedes any costs for a new barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 2217703, member: 26477"] I completely understand what you are alluding to, as I had a Wyatt's box put in my stock to facilitate shooting 190gr. VLD's. I thought that the author of this article was asking for information regarding shooting Nosler Accubonds and therefore gave the reply I did. Most companies manufacturing. 308 bullets don't have ogives like that of the VLD which tends to work better with no jump. There are many tests that Remington made in the process of producing the 300RUM that alluded to a 0.040 minimum jump. After experimenting with the 200gr Accubond and trying to mic it off the L&Gs I found success with going to the SAMMI specs and mic from OAL. This was the basis for my reply to his question. I also know what effect bullet jump causes in barrel wear, however, the best accuracy I can achieve from a rifle I hunt with supercedes any costs for a new barrel. [/QUOTE]
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