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Is a square mark just where you have all 4 land marks on a bullet that make a square? I've seen that terminology used but never knew exactly what it meant.Start in to a square mark...... jim
Yes.Is a square mark just where you have all 4 land marks on a bullet that make a square? I've seen that terminology used but never knew exactly what it meant.
So jammed pretty deep in, then, correct?Yes.
Yes.So jammed pretty deep in, then, correct?
BartI’m usually.006 to .010 into the rifling from touch.
Bart
Although my shooting skills have diminished a lot in the past few years, I have used the 105 Infinity quite a lot. As a matter of fact, most of my 600 yard wins were with the 105 infinity in the 6mm Dasher. I have shot them in the BRA also and they are great in both. Bart is dedicated to excellence and he will not stop testing and changing a design until he is satisfied with it. With this said, let me add that different barrels prefer different bullets and some find the Hammers better for long range and others use the Gungnirs....they are all excellent bullets. For the PPC, I go all the way back to his "original" 68 grain 6mm bullet that started his fame as a bullet maker. The best bullet for my PPC has been his 65 grain SMBT (Superman Boattail). If you have questions about Bart's bullets, give him a call. He is very candid and is a great short range and long range shooter, and he will give you good advice. Good shooting...James PS-One of my best loads in the Dasher was with 32.8 gr. of Varget with Lapua brass and Federal 205M primers with the 105 Infinity .005 into the lands from touch.I have a 6BRA 26 inch light varmint 1-8 Appears to be a very nice bullet I’ve never shot them before was curious for an opinion on where I should start! In The lands. Or touching. Or jumping just wondering where they seem to be the happiest thanks