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Erik Cortina has a good video on this. You are actually in the lands a long way before you reach the jamb point. This is because the ogive radius and angle of the chamber where the rifling starts are two different angles, and they can make contact for some distance before it becomes noticeably tight and then jammed.Not sure where ITL's stops and jammed starts..!!
Would you consider "hard jam" the ogive touching the lands or the point where the bullet won't engrave any further into the lands?I believe most would use the term "hard jam" as the point at which a bullet is pushed into the lands far enough such that attempting to close the bolt will cause the bullet to be pushed deeper into the case neck, rather than moving further into the lands. In other words, "hard jam" would represent the point at which force required to push the bullet farther into the lands is greater than the force holding it in the case neck.
The problem with such a term is that is it so poorly defined that it can differ widely due to variables such as bore/groove configuration, bullet diameter, neck wall thickness, interference fit (neck tension), etc. In my opinion, "hard jam" is a poor choice of terms for the simple reason that it can vary widely from setup to setup. Using a term that is so poorly defined and can vary widely between different setups is asking for trouble, because measurements relating to "hard jam" in one person's hands may have little relation to the same measurement taken by someone else.
Hi Norm.It's all well and good until you stick a bullet during an important match. Murphy's law is rule number one.
Hi Norm.
I was hoping you'd jump in..
Getting older I've found myself more indecisive..
I've not needed ITL's ammo before too win medals..!!
I won a several medals this year including some at the European championships and I was in the BigMacs team that won gold..
Aim lowerI need a calibre that shoots flatter..
The 7mm saum and the 7mm 270 shoot around 0.5 mins at 1000yds and occasionally sub 0.5 mins but not very often...!!
I don't get enough vbulls..
Get the wind call bang on and miss the vbull at 11,12 and 1 o'clock just into the 5 ring.
Aim lower
Hi Ian.Aim lower![]()
Take both loadsI had 32 loads left over from a match that were all loaded to TOUCH. Last week I did some informal testing. I seated the bullets in pairs, .003” deeper into the case, from touch out to .030” OFF. 22 loads, 11 pairs. The last 10 I jumped from .060” to .080” in .005” increments. Touch was one ragged hole and -3 wasn’t bad. Then the groups opened up until -18, which was literally one hole, then they opened up again. -30 was one ragged hole.
-60 was a tight ragged hole, and continued good out to -80, showing no vertical. A broad node like that is very tempting. But that far OFF?? These were 6mm, 105VLD’s.
I feel My choice is to go with TOUCH, or .065” OFF. I won’t get to test before the next match. I DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO ???![]()
Find “touch” and work from there