Bret4207
At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
Multiple definitions of "jam", makes sense. Multiple ways of getting the bullet aligned, makes sense. I think at some point some drawings of some sort would be needed to outline the differences. But just knowing there is no "one way" to success is oddly encouraging to me.
Fiver, I'm surprised the K31 isn't in the 2500 plus club. I got one back when they were going for $119.00 or so and it has to be among the finest target milsurps ever. I have a SAECO RG4 with a skinny nose that should be just the ticket for it, if I ever get time.
358156- Absolutely right on this applying across the spectrum. Even though these guys are talking rifles with fixed chambers and bullets with pronounced noses, I see it also applying to revolvers and SWC or WC! It doesn't matter if it's a 223 at 2850 fps or a 32 S+W at 650fps, the concepts are the same. It's the variables that add up as the pressure increases...I think anyway!
Fiver, I'm surprised the K31 isn't in the 2500 plus club. I got one back when they were going for $119.00 or so and it has to be among the finest target milsurps ever. I have a SAECO RG4 with a skinny nose that should be just the ticket for it, if I ever get time.
358156- Absolutely right on this applying across the spectrum. Even though these guys are talking rifles with fixed chambers and bullets with pronounced noses, I see it also applying to revolvers and SWC or WC! It doesn't matter if it's a 223 at 2850 fps or a 32 S+W at 650fps, the concepts are the same. It's the variables that add up as the pressure increases...I think anyway!
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