BoydAllen
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On the internet, the word jam seems to have come to mean many things, some of which are rather imprecise. The classic short range benchrest definition is the longest seating that will not result in the bullet being pushed back into the neck when the round is chambered....at the neck tension that will actually be loaded for shooting. When used that way, jam refers to a dimension. For example, a friend has found that for his powder and bullet that seating longer than jam by .006 or so, so that the bullet is pushed back to jam (length) as the round is chambered, gives him his best accuracy when shooting his bullets and LT 32. The way the term is used in this sport, if one were loading .006 shorter than jam, he would probably say that he was .006 off jam. Shooters have used jam because it is an easy to measure reference. Load a round long noting your die adjustment, and the OAL of the round. Chamber the round (or dummy), and then remeasure. If you want a specific amount off jam add that to the difference between your first and second measurements and extend your seating stem by that much. Because you are doing all of this with one bullet, Ogive length is not needed, but you can take and record that measurement after your bullet is seated to your preferred length. Personally I skip that and simply record the combined length of my Wilson seater' stem and cap.