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<blockquote data-quote="Dot_3" data-source="post: 2694450" data-attributes="member: 124757"><p>Scott Saterlee talks about this on Modern Day Sniper podcast. Can't remember which one. He has been experimenting with measuring freebore in fractions of inches as opposed to speaking about a few thousandths. It's an interesting podcast. He talks about having a load jumping three miles that shoots the same from day one until the barrel gives out, without ever changing seating depth. It's something I'm going to experiment with on my next barrel. </p><p></p><p>Obviously you can throat one to load long and also jump far to maximize case capacity, but you're running into mag length issues and may have to pick one over the other unless you put a short action round in a long action receiver.</p><p></p><p>Experimenting is expensive these days but would make for a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dot_3, post: 2694450, member: 124757"] Scott Saterlee talks about this on Modern Day Sniper podcast. Can’t remember which one. He has been experimenting with measuring freebore in fractions of inches as opposed to speaking about a few thousandths. It’s an interesting podcast. He talks about having a load jumping three miles that shoots the same from day one until the barrel gives out, without ever changing seating depth. It’s something I’m going to experiment with on my next barrel. Obviously you can throat one to load long and also jump far to maximize case capacity, but you’re running into mag length issues and may have to pick one over the other unless you put a short action round in a long action receiver. Experimenting is expensive these days but would make for a good one. [/QUOTE]
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