Maybe this isn't right place to post, correct me if I'm wrong.. But watch this amazing video concerning seating depth, distance from lands and moa results. Seems .007 from lands was much more accurate.
Maybe this isn't right place to post, correct me if I'm wrong.. But watch this amazing video concerning seating depth, distance from lands and moa results. Seems .007 from lands was much more accurate.
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Thanks for sharing the video!
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No Problem. This is yet just another pertinent "variable" in the quest for sweet accuracy.
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Pain, is just weakness leaving the body....USMC
Fast is fine, but accuracy is FINAL!....Wyatt Earp
This is a great video because I was just wondering about COL and how it affects accuracy. Probably more important in rifles but I would imagine it would affect handguns as well. As a matter of fact I have some more 9mm load development to do and COL is one variable I need to play with.
Not new to reloading so to speak but as far as COL is concerned and how close we can get a projectile to the lands....what's the best way to calculate? Interested in hearing some different ideas. I know this is different from gun to gun but for instance in a Savage Axis 308 or a Winchester M70 (Mine is actually a Ted Williams -pre-64 I think).
The unexamined life is not worth living....Socrates
Pain, is just weakness leaving the body....USMC
Fast is fine, but accuracy is FINAL!....Wyatt Earp
I think you would find that .007 was the best for this rifle. In my years of testing I have found that the "jam" varies from individual guns. The Hornady cartridge over-all length gauge is the tool to measure the proper jam for your gun.
Larry
This is a little off topic but if I am not mistaken he is shooting powdercoated bullets.
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