Re: Bumping back shoulder (.308) ?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fuzzball</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you can close the bolt on them they are fine to shoot. That's self-limiting because if you can't close the bolt the firing pin can't hit the primer.
Fitter, this is a "precision" activity but it's not reducable to mathmatic foumulas. WE decide whan it's more effort than we wish to chamber a cartridge and WE need to experiment to learn what our rig prefers. It has been determined that some rigs shoot best if the shoulders are set back a couple thou each time, some do better with just a touch of resistance in closing and some (not many) do best with a firm fit and tight closing. Therefore, no one can tell anyone else what their rig will do best with. </div></div>
Thank you! That's exactly what I need to hear. I'm going to shoot these and see how it goes.
I loaded 3 groups for ladders using 155, 168 and 175. I did not want to have to go and pull them all and hand measure again.