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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Shoulder Bump measurement
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 2919851" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>Unless your doing the Wheeler method which it sounds like you are on in my opinion you can't get an accurate measurement. I want zero resistance because if you dont then do you have .001- .002 resistance. I do .003 seating depth test and dont let my bump variances go more than .0005.</p><p>Variences stack up and thats exactly what I want minimized.</p><p>You have .001 bump, seating, bolt resistance etc. Next thing you know you could have .004-.005 in a loaded round, was that a flyer you couldn't explain?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 2919851, member: 102083"] Unless your doing the Wheeler method which it sounds like you are on in my opinion you can't get an accurate measurement. I want zero resistance because if you dont then do you have .001- .002 resistance. I do .003 seating depth test and dont let my bump variances go more than .0005. Variences stack up and thats exactly what I want minimized. You have .001 bump, seating, bolt resistance etc. Next thing you know you could have .004-.005 in a loaded round, was that a flyer you couldn't explain? [/QUOTE]
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