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Savage Laupa .338 250 grain nozler partiton
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<blockquote data-quote="Yukon75" data-source="post: 1192069" data-attributes="member: 95903"><p>Just bought this rifle and am in the process of finding the rifles sweet spot. At current I am figuring the O.A.L. using Hornady O.A.L. Gauge with Bullet Comparator. After ten measurements using a 250 grain Nosler Partition (my choice of bullet) I have come up with an average length 3.981 with Comparator which would give me a average of 2.981 without comparator. My plan is to build five sets of five loads starting with .010, .015, .020 and .025 off the land. Same process I used with my Ruger .338. My question is this: is my O.A.L. (at the lands) for the Lapua sound right? I have reviewed many a threads and options and it sounds like I am off target. I don't understand how, but now I am questioning myself. If anyone is out there who can understand my actions and questions and could help me, I would much appreciate it very much. I am new this forum asking, hope I have made sense. Yukon75</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yukon75, post: 1192069, member: 95903"] Just bought this rifle and am in the process of finding the rifles sweet spot. At current I am figuring the O.A.L. using Hornady O.A.L. Gauge with Bullet Comparator. After ten measurements using a 250 grain Nosler Partition (my choice of bullet) I have come up with an average length 3.981 with Comparator which would give me a average of 2.981 without comparator. My plan is to build five sets of five loads starting with .010, .015, .020 and .025 off the land. Same process I used with my Ruger .338. My question is this: is my O.A.L. (at the lands) for the Lapua sound right? I have reviewed many a threads and options and it sounds like I am off target. I don't understand how, but now I am questioning myself. If anyone is out there who can understand my actions and questions and could help me, I would much appreciate it very much. I am new this forum asking, hope I have made sense. Yukon75 [/QUOTE]
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