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Silly question but I'll ask anyway.

So the recommended COAL of the .243 is 2.710" and loading my bullets at that length leaves .058" to the lands in my rifle.
Would it be safe to load the projectiles out a little more to close the gap to the lands in the pursuit of accuracy ? It'll fit in the magazine no worries.
Obviously with a reduced powder charge to work up again.
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yes ...... but you won't have to reduce the charge until you get within 5 0r 10 thou off the lands

unless you have a very warm load
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No the load is mild 42 gr of 2209 . Ok thanks deye223
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what pill .....thats what i load under a scena 90g for 3120fps
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87 gr Hornady SP
Never chrono'd it so I have no idea what speed I'm getting just that the rifle seems to group with it.
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you should be good to go then


cheers D
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Best bet would be to measure your COAL correctly , theres several ways of doing this .It will be safe loading out to 00.60" jump no worries . I would personally start loading 00.30" thou jump of the lands and work your way in increments of 00.05" ( load 5 rounds each increment ) until your touching the lands . Then load 5 rounds with 00.5 " , 00.10" , 00.15" Jam now go out to the range and at 100 yards see where your tightest grouping occurs . :) easy as that
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Bj280AI wrote:Best bet would be to measure your COAL correctly , theres several ways of doing this .It will be safe loading out to 00.60" jump no worries . I would personally start loading 00.30" thou jump of the lands and work your way in increments of 00.05" ( load 5 rounds each increment ) until your touching the lands . Then load 5 rounds with 00.5 " , 00.10" , 00.15" Jam now go out to the range and at 100 yards see where your tightest grouping occurs . :) easy as that
I think you mean .005''
00.05 = 50 thou
I don't know whether you want to jamb .15 or 00.5 for that matter.
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Thanks for the correction on the typo ! and that I did :wink:
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Bj280AI wrote:Thanks for the correction on the typo ! and that I did :wink:
No worries.
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When I see the topic heading, why do I think of Ol55 down a pit in the ground with a candle on his head and a pick in hand chipping coal out of the mine, like they did when he started working there ? :twisted:
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