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I made a gauge today out of a FGM casing and a SMK 168 gr bullet. I sized and chamfered the casing then split the neck across the axis, and placed the bullet in the neck. It holds good tension, while still allowing me to adjust the length. Placed the gauge in my rifle to find out what my max COAL is for my LTR (bullet setback by contact with rifiling). My Rifling appears to start around 2.8975 and 2.901; at least that’s what I came up with. Does that sound about right for those of you who have measured your Rem 700's? I figure I will set my COAL at about 2.805 and make adjustments on future loads. How would that compare to what you guys have experienced?
I made a gauge today out of a FGM casing and a SMK 168 gr bullet. I sized and chamfered the casing then split the neck across the axis, and placed the bullet in the neck. It holds good tension, while still allowing me to adjust the length. Placed the gauge in my rifle to find out what my max COAL is for my LTR (bullet setback by contact with rifiling). My Rifling appears to start around 2.8975 and 2.901; at least that’s what I came up with. Does that sound about right for those of you who have measured your Rem 700's? I figure I will set my COAL at about 2.805 and make adjustments on future loads. How would that compare to what you guys have experienced?
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