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If you look at the graph, it even shows less vertical spread for the 105s with a jump of .065-.085 than with 0.000-0.020. If you like to waste your time chasing lands, be my guest. It sounds like you are new to rifle shooting and have trouble understanding some fundamentals.
Yes but did you comprehend what was in the article? It doesn't sound like you understand. And you still didn't understand my question. With your "expertise" you should have measured your jump with 105s and .183 freebore. But it doesn't sound like you know how to do that.
You need to read this article. Its says that a longer than usual jump between .065-.085" is ideal for 105 Hybrids. Measure the jump in your SAAMI cut chamber with 105 hybrids. It should work with a large jump.
Yes, its very interesting. I think this is a good data set to use considering there are so many rifles and chambers involved. But this is exactly something I have been looking for. I didn't always want to chase the lands. I wanted a chamber cut that was very forgiving over the life of the barrel.
Did you measure your jump?
Check out the article. if you have a large jump, it might not be bad.
https://precisionrifleblog.com/2020/03/29/bullet-jump-load-development/
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