Re: Post your .308 COAL to lands... Data points
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fuzzball</div><div class="ubbcode-body">"Okay, then. What is the critical point you think I'm missing?"
Okay.
<span style="font-weight: bold">The wide range of variation in chambers and freebore, even in rifles from the same maker. And OAL/jump is only a small part of developing an optimum load. And any individual rifle's preference for bullet jump is far too great to quanitify for any meaningful deductions based on that data.</span> And the max length to the lands can easily be determined for any individual rifle and bullet we may encounter anyway, so my buddy's rifle's OAL isn't of any valid interest to anyone but him.
No insult was intended but no matter how large a table of data you may produce it will be of no help in load development for any given rifle. Experienced reloaders know that even tho some folks may find it interesting to contemplate.
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I've been handloading since 1983, and my current mentor is someone who doesn't want his name spread all over the interwebs but if you look in the top 20 F-Class shooters, nationally, over the last ten years you'd see his name a lot.
I asked the question because I'm curious about the variation in COALs that people are getting and what the average jump they're using for their best load is. I know that won't correlate to my gun with any predictability. Sometimes you don't know the right question to ask until you ask about several things first. No offense to your no offense intended, but you came off very condescending and 'stfu n00b!'. I occasionally ask questions just to see what other people's experiences are, it doesn't mean I don't know what I'm asking about.
So. Would you like to discuss your experience in handloading technique for creating accurate, safe loads in the 20mmx138B Solothurn? No?
Well, as soon as you scrape up the cash for one, I'll be right here to help talk you through it.
(THAT'S how you do condescending, btw.)