Col Defender
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Up to now, I've always loaded my cartridges to whatever length the reloading manual says. Now I'm about to load some Hornady V Max 60 grain bullets for my Bushmaster Varminter, 24" bbl, 1-9 twist. I know there is a procedure to fine tune cartridge length to a specific rifle.
Something about inserting a long cartridge into the chamber and letting the bullet be pushed back, or looking for rifling marks on the bullet etc etc.
My question is what is the right way to do all this. These cartridges would be fired in this rifle only. I've ordered some Lapua brass but won't see it until at least March. Right now I have some "range cases" prepped and case trimmed to 1.750".
Looking for max accuracy.
Thanks
Steve
Something about inserting a long cartridge into the chamber and letting the bullet be pushed back, or looking for rifling marks on the bullet etc etc.
My question is what is the right way to do all this. These cartridges would be fired in this rifle only. I've ordered some Lapua brass but won't see it until at least March. Right now I have some "range cases" prepped and case trimmed to 1.750".
Looking for max accuracy.
Thanks
Steve