DonP
Member
I'm relatively new to reloading and I'm looking to improve the accuracy of a couple of my old C&R rifles. (mainly an '03 and Garand)
I read that the best accuracy comes from the bullet resting right at the start of the lands and grooves in the barrel when the action is fully closed and in battery.
I guess my questions for you more experienced handloading guys are:
1. Is that factual as far as enhancing the accuracy?
2. How do you measure the chamber size to determine the precise OAL for a round, like a 30.06, to achieve that kind of fit?
As always, any and all help and/or opinions is appreciated.
I read that the best accuracy comes from the bullet resting right at the start of the lands and grooves in the barrel when the action is fully closed and in battery.
I guess my questions for you more experienced handloading guys are:
1. Is that factual as far as enhancing the accuracy?
2. How do you measure the chamber size to determine the precise OAL for a round, like a 30.06, to achieve that kind of fit?
As always, any and all help and/or opinions is appreciated.