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Bullet jump article

22 Mar 2020
@ 08:54 am (GMT)

Frank Schweininger

Gents,
Here is a new article referencing our own Nathan Foster on bullet jump and reloading. Pretty interesting read of a compilation of ideas on bullet jump as it pertains to gaining accuracy. Great for those who don't have Nathan's books yet.....
[img]https://precisionrifleblog.com/2020/03/21/bullet-jump-and-seating-depth-reloading-best-practices/

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23 Mar 2020
@ 10:12 am (GMT)

Nathan Foster

Re: Bullet jump article
Hi Frank, thanks for posting this, I had not seen the article.

That was very nice of the owner of PR blog to post that.

Yes, there still seems to be a lot of confusion around jump these days, the long jump in the .308 throws a lot of people but this is only minor compared to more radical designs. Lately I have been shooting my .257 Weatherby for kicks. You can't seat this one anywhere near close to the lands. Load, observe, pick the smallest group. Start by seating as per my 'seating for concentricity' method (case neck / shoulder junction), seat even deeper for further harmonic experimentation. Concentricity is the major point of focus, realistic expectations also help a lot. Fairly straight forwards once you get into it.
01 Apr 2020
@ 05:29 am (GMT)

Anders Österberg

Re: Bullet jump article
Short is not Always better....
https://precisionrifleblog.com/2020/03/29/bullet-jump-load-development/


@ Nathan
You wrote.

"Start by seating as per my 'seating for concentricity' method (case neck / shoulder junction)"

Is this described somewhere in your reloading book ?
Page ?
01 Apr 2020
@ 07:27 am (GMT)

Anders Österberg

Re: Bullet jump article
Found it 😁☝️

Page 140 💡
09 Apr 2020
@ 04:54 pm (GMT)

Anders Österberg

Re: Bullet jump article
Nice info for a "bulletjumper" like me 👍🏻
So tired to always hear that intothelands is the holy grail...

https://precisionrifleblog.com/2020/04/05/bullet-jump-load-development-data/
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