Ok I was thinking when you start to jam a bullet into the lands lets say .015", how do you know for sure your not pushing the bullet deeper into the case some?
zfastmalibu said:.015 jam isn't really that much. You should have no trouble. Chamber a round, pull it out and measure it. It wont be pushed back. You need to jam alot more than that before you will be pushing the bullet back.
gatorman said:If your going to be jaming it into the lands that hard,chances are if you
open the bolt the bullet will pull out of the case and dump the powder
into the action.Makes a nice mess to clean up and if your out in the field
well,good luck getting the bullet out of the barrel.....Sorry,but only an
idiot would drive in in that far and your aski g for trouble...
If this is what you want to do then you better shoot it and hopefully you
are lucky not to have high pressure and can't get the bolt open or the
case will be stuck in the chamber as well...
Boisblancboy said:Ok I was thinking when you start to jam a bullet into the lands lets say .015", how do you know for sure your not pushing the bullet deeper into the case some?
gatorman said:well,I pollyjice if it was take the wrong way..Please forgive me....I have seen guys at F class have bullets stuck in the rifleing..So maybe they are pushig them in a lot more tha other guys are....I just hate to see the guy get in a jam while he is hutin or whatever..I had it happen to me once so that makes me a idiot as well..So there,I admit to it...John :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(