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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
WARNING! ABOUT HORNADY ELD-X BULLETS
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeM300winnie" data-source="post: 1406398" data-attributes="member: 104834"><p>I do check my length with a comparator, but now what I must do is re-figure my distance to lands an bullet jump accordingly to each new lot of bullets. This inturn also requires a fine adjustment of powder up or down . I have a picky gun that has a very small window to shoot well and I end burning through quite a few bullets before getting things dialed back in . "Note"measuring the bullet itself and thinking its same as your last lot does not work. where your comparator measures on the ogive of the bullet, does not correlate with where the ogive and bearing surface meet the rifling. I have also noticed at that transition point some lots have a nice smooth transition and some lots have more of a square edge on the ogive/ shoulder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeM300winnie, post: 1406398, member: 104834"] I do check my length with a comparator, but now what I must do is re-figure my distance to lands an bullet jump accordingly to each new lot of bullets. This inturn also requires a fine adjustment of powder up or down . I have a picky gun that has a very small window to shoot well and I end burning through quite a few bullets before getting things dialed back in . "Note"measuring the bullet itself and thinking its same as your last lot does not work. where your comparator measures on the ogive of the bullet, does not correlate with where the ogive and bearing surface meet the rifling. I have also noticed at that transition point some lots have a nice smooth transition and some lots have more of a square edge on the ogive/ shoulder [/QUOTE]
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