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Reloading
The 1st thing when building a load.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 520364" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>Ed that was real close, from actually measuring the bullets lengths I came up with .0016" at the very tip.</p><p></p><p>And that is the very worst it could be in a match chamber. With that said the mass center of the bullet would still be within .0002" centered in the bore with-out being jammed.</p><p></p><p>I suspect b-rad is accustom to using lose factory chambers and thus only can find accuracy by jamming to center the bullet, in a lead dia. that may be up to .004" over bullet dia. where actual "yaw" or run-out could exceed .010"</p><p></p><p>b-rad, the problem with your post is you use absolutes in every statement, it is not absolutly imperative that a bullet be .005" off or jammed to get the best accuracy in a rifle. Expressing your opinions this way to guys who know differently is not proving anything, and please tell us how much run-out in your loaded rounds is acceptable to you, and what you use to measure it and correct it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 520364, member: 3733"] Ed that was real close, from actually measuring the bullets lengths I came up with .0016" at the very tip. And that is the very worst it could be in a match chamber. With that said the mass center of the bullet would still be within .0002" centered in the bore with-out being jammed. I suspect b-rad is accustom to using lose factory chambers and thus only can find accuracy by jamming to center the bullet, in a lead dia. that may be up to .004" over bullet dia. where actual "yaw" or run-out could exceed .010" b-rad, the problem with your post is you use absolutes in every statement, it is not absolutly imperative that a bullet be .005" off or jammed to get the best accuracy in a rifle. Expressing your opinions this way to guys who know differently is not proving anything, and please tell us how much run-out in your loaded rounds is acceptable to you, and what you use to measure it and correct it. [/QUOTE]
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