25 Creedmoor: How to find the lands on any bolt action rifle.
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2024
- Whether you own a factory rifle or a full custom rifle like the one in this video, we show you how to find the lands in your rifle.
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25 Creedmor custom rifle build by Dale at Little Crow Gunworks
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30” 1/7T barrel from X-caliber Barrels www.x-caliber.net/
JGS Reamer- 25 Creed KRUD Spec Chambering Reamer with Flush-Grooves (JGS - Live Pilot - 0.150" Freebore - 0.291" Neck - 0.258 FB Diam)
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Terminus Actions Apollo terminusaction...
MDT adjustable grip mdttac.com/
Arken Optics SH-4 6-24x56 34mm tube FFP
Beger Bullets 135 gr hybrid
Peterson 25 Creedmoor brass
Triggertech trigger
Accutac bipod
Just put together my 25 cm. Seems to be a growing caliber especially with the support from Berger. Just went through this method to find the lead. Thanks for the demonstration. I would not have added the measurements from expanded case without watching this. Great info.
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Well done. Appreciate the info & presentation. Thank you. Subscribed
We'll be doing more videos on this rifle soon!
Jam and touch are NOT in the same place. Jam could be 30 to 40 thou more into the lands than touch is. Getting a pressure spike only comes from using a full load that has bullet jump and then seating the bullet to far into the lands to take away the jump. Then you'll get pressure spikes which can be dangerous. If all your loadings are in the lands from the start and you start with a low low charge and work up to pressure signs you won't have a problem with dangerous and dreaded pressure spikes.