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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Rifle's Throat
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<blockquote data-quote="H3R3T1K" data-source="post: 698924" data-attributes="member: 53745"><p>I hope it's OK to use this thread to post my question. In the A-Square reloading manual I read that there's 2 types of throats, parallel and conical ones. It said that a lot of freebore wouldn't be a problem with light short bullets as long as the throat was of the parallel type just a thousandth bigger than bullet diameter. It went on to say that most cartridge chambers were of the conical type and that this would be why people seat bullets close to the lands for accuracy. Can somebody comment on that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H3R3T1K, post: 698924, member: 53745"] I hope it's OK to use this thread to post my question. In the A-Square reloading manual I read that there's 2 types of throats, parallel and conical ones. It said that a lot of freebore wouldn't be a problem with light short bullets as long as the throat was of the parallel type just a thousandth bigger than bullet diameter. It went on to say that most cartridge chambers were of the conical type and that this would be why people seat bullets close to the lands for accuracy. Can somebody comment on that? [/QUOTE]
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