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If you DO jam, be ready to have bullets pulled on a loaded round.Some say jam to lands for best accuracy.
Right I kind of steer away from jam for that reason.If you DO jam, be ready to have bullets pulled on a loaded round.
All my loads are "into the lands" and I have pulled a loaded round, bullets stuck in the lands and dumped powder into the action.I knew it was coming and was ready for it, kinda.
Just part of the shooting/loading/learning game.
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If you don't have the equipment to neck turn brass ,it may be more reasonable to contact DJ at DJ Brass service and have him make the brass. JMO.What does a reamer for a 30BR .330 no turn neck mean? Just trying to figure out what dies I will need and other equipment as well. I am going down this rabbit hole and I need a light!
I been doing as good or better @ .010 OTL as I have done with .010 to .020 jam.If you don't jam a 30BR you are probably not going to get the accuracy you'd expect, YMMV
I don't have a tuner/brake on my 30BR YET but I will eventually get one on it. I expect my groups will tighten up a bit once it is installed. Honestly, I am happy with it so far though because it will consistently shoot in the ones as is.Not picking on you at all but that group can really be tightened up. Here is a picture of target using Ezell tuner.
#1 fouling the barrel
#2 3 shot group
#3 moved tuner 1 mark (wrong direction)
#4 moved tuner back to original position plus 1 mark
Mike said I should have gone 1 more mark and it would have gotten better!!!
I've got and tried other tuners, can't beat the accuracy and ease of Mike Ezells tuners, he takes his time explaining how they work and the pattern you can expect to see as you tune.I don't have a tuner/brake on my 30BR YET but I will eventually get one on it. I expect my groups will tighten up a bit once it is installed. Honestly, I am happy with it so far though because it will consistently shoot in the ones as is.
You don't need a tuner to make small groups in a 30BR. It just makes it easier to stay in tune if you don't load at the range.I don't have a tuner/brake on my 30BR YET but I will eventually get one on it. I expect my groups will tighten up a bit once it is installed. Honestly, I am happy with it so far though because it will consistently shoot in the ones as is.
Yea, I've seen those as well. Heard great results.I've got and tried other tuners, can't beat the accuracy and ease of Mike Ezells tuners, he takes his time explaining how they work and the pattern you can expect to see as you tune.
You're much more accomplished than I am and I need that "extra" help! I quit loading at the range before I started loading at the range!You don't need a tuner to make small groups in a 30BR. It just makes it easier to stay in tune if you don't load at the range.
I've never loaded once at the range either Frankie. If I had to do that I'd quit. I bought an old Bat MB from a guy in MD last May who both him and his wife had enough of the score shooting crap. That RC 30BR barrel didn't have a tuner on it and I swore up and down that I would never go to the line without one on a barrel. Well I shot it 3 times last year at matches. First match I got creedmored into 2nd place. Next match I creedmored my 6PPC for 1st and 2nd place and the last shoot in CT on Halloween I came in 2nd. Even if I go to the line without a tuner now I don't feel like I'm at a disadvantage as long as I do my part. I still like tuners I have at least 2 dozen of them and I'll still use them.You're much more accomplished than I am and I need that "extra" help! I quit loading at the range before I started loading at the range!

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