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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 992830" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>I have my 6mm-284 with 105 bergers way off the lands to fit a Wyatt's mag box.</p><p>The 257 weatherby with its freebore is also quite a ways off the lands.</p><p>300 RUM isn't near the lands. Load is 100 gr of RL-33 24" barrel 2975 fps. </p><p>The 7mm/375 is just off the lands. </p><p>All shoot well. I would have to go to my notes to get the actual jump for these rifles. </p><p></p><p>Kirby Allen was talking about getting lower ES by putting the bullet into the lands. Doesn't mean the loads won't shoot. All the above chamberings shoot quite well out to 500M the furthest I have tested them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 992830, member: 5219"] I have my 6mm-284 with 105 bergers way off the lands to fit a Wyatt's mag box. The 257 weatherby with its freebore is also quite a ways off the lands. 300 RUM isn't near the lands. Load is 100 gr of RL-33 24" barrel 2975 fps. The 7mm/375 is just off the lands. All shoot well. I would have to go to my notes to get the actual jump for these rifles. Kirby Allen was talking about getting lower ES by putting the bullet into the lands. Doesn't mean the loads won't shoot. All the above chamberings shoot quite well out to 500M the furthest I have tested them. [/QUOTE]
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