Bill Norris
Back in the Day
Much easier to simply find touch and go either way you like.There are just so many ways to make something simple hard. Forget jam, think touch. Its only a reference point.
Much easier to simply find touch and go either way you like.There are just so many ways to make something simple hard. Forget jam, think touch. Its only a reference point.
I've had one (1) barrel that shot best when the bullet was seated a couple thousands longer than touch. Had a cease fire in Raton one afternoon and jammed things up. Varget and lugs don't work very slick. Started carrying a long nose lighter, can of air and a chamber swab in my range bag. I used it one time, blew all the powder out I could and hit it with the lighter. Small poof and a swab later, I was back in action. Yeah, got a weird look from the guy keeping score for me but I didn't have a DNF like Raton.leaves bullet in rifling & powder in the action.
Depends, I never jam or chase lands with conventional but the solids I shoot like close intimacy with the lands.All I can say is why..go to all this trouble.?....Juice aint worth the squezze for me.
The world is changing. 10 years ago if you didn’t have a square mark from the lands and .002 neck clearance you were a buffoon.I have never shot anything jammed for long. Touching yes. Black Sharpie on bullet. As soon as I see the faintest of land marks that's my touch point, which is just a reference point for Me.
I've been adding clearance to the freebore and neck for a long time.The world is changing. 10 years ago if you didn’t have a square mark from the lands and .002 neck clearance you were a buffoon.
Now, a short jump and a little clearance is considered a good thing by many.
I just spec’d a reamer for Peterson 6 GT brass that would have made 2010 me laugh. Live and learn.