Has anybody done real test with a tightneck BR rifle to see the actual effect of rounds that the bullets run out. I don't want mine to runout, but has anybody done a blind test and where can I find it.
Has anybody done real test with a tightneck BR rifle to see the actual effect of rounds that the bullets run out. I don't want mine to runout, but has anybody done a blind test and where can I find it.
yrs ago i made my own seater bullets seated were bad gun shot like house afire .has anybody done real test with a tightneck br rifle to see the actual effect of rounds that the bullets run out. I don't want mine to runout, but has anybody done a blind test and where can i find it.
I had some rounds that were out a few thousands verified on a gauge, I shot them side by side with rounds from a new FL die showing much less RO without any difference in POI so I asked a couple of fellas with world records how they deal with RO the consensus was that it was not a issue, there were bigger things to worry about so I sold my gauge.
I also wonder how a .243 bullet boat tails down a .237 bore for 28 inch’s on its way to the target.
That doesn’t seem possible to me but then I’ve never been the sharpest tool in the drawer either.
J
That's the diameter across the top of the lands, which simply engrave the [bullet] jacket - the groove is .243, or, "close to it". RG
Yes sir, you are correct!
Yes of course, quite right.. So with this bullet being engraved how does a couple thousand of run out effect trajectory
I’m pretty new to loading 30 BR and found little to no runout in sized case necks, but the seated bullets had .004 - .005 runout. Turned out that there was too much neck clearance with my in-line seating die to get the bullets seated straight. New seater fixed the problem.
Yes of course, quite right.. So with this bullet being engraved how does a couple thousand of run out effect trajectory