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The Basics, Starting Out
Load development in a Kimber Hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="doubledoc" data-source="post: 1694504" data-attributes="member: 88419"><p>Thanks. Just back from vacation, so i'm late in replying. I have 3 Kimbers and do love them all> The real Problem with the .257 Hunter is the magazine and ejection port both serve to limit cartridge OAL, not the throat lenght or rifling leade. Therefore, I shall simply seat the bullets as long as possible and experiment with accuracy vs lenght from there. Otherwise, really like the .257 Bob...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doubledoc, post: 1694504, member: 88419"] Thanks. Just back from vacation, so i'm late in replying. I have 3 Kimbers and do love them all> The real Problem with the .257 Hunter is the magazine and ejection port both serve to limit cartridge OAL, not the throat lenght or rifling leade. Therefore, I shall simply seat the bullets as long as possible and experiment with accuracy vs lenght from there. Otherwise, really like the .257 Bob... [/QUOTE]
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