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Magazine fed vs benchrest single shot internal ballistic theory
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny Tim" data-source="post: 1899235" data-attributes="member: 87887"><p>Bullet profile, lead angle, and distance form lands all factor into this. If you want to shoot "mag length" for use as a repeater, that will be your limiting factor. AZshooter has the best advice without changing anything. Sometimes you can get slightly longer mags (internally) or add an extended box (Wyatts or Bainey). Most hybrid type or tangent ogive bullets are less sensitive to seating depth than secant ogive profiles, although I have a 300 WM that shoots 210 gr HVLD's best at .090 off the lands and just fits into the standard mag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny Tim, post: 1899235, member: 87887"] Bullet profile, lead angle, and distance form lands all factor into this. If you want to shoot "mag length" for use as a repeater, that will be your limiting factor. AZshooter has the best advice without changing anything. Sometimes you can get slightly longer mags (internally) or add an extended box (Wyatts or Bainey). Most hybrid type or tangent ogive bullets are less sensitive to seating depth than secant ogive profiles, although I have a 300 WM that shoots 210 gr HVLD's best at .090 off the lands and just fits into the standard mag. [/QUOTE]
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