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Gunsmithing
Measuring for Bullet Jump Question
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1278711" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Sometimes the Hornady modified cases allow the bullet to skew just a bit on its way to the lands. That will allow it to drag and create slight resistance enroute to the point of lockup with the lands. But it is also possible that you have a flaw in the throat. That wold require a bore scope to identify. I'd suggest you scope the bore to make sure here isn't something in there that you'd want to eliminate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1278711, member: 50867"] Sometimes the Hornady modified cases allow the bullet to skew just a bit on its way to the lands. That will allow it to drag and create slight resistance enroute to the point of lockup with the lands. But it is also possible that you have a flaw in the throat. That wold require a bore scope to identify. I'd suggest you scope the bore to make sure here isn't something in there that you'd want to eliminate. [/QUOTE]
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