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    Seating depth for Blaser

    Hi Blaser owners what is the best way to work out your seating depth on these rifles. I used to always seated a projectile way out (loose fit) then close the bolt jamming it in the lands. But find it quite hard to do this with the Blaser, so any ideas.

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    Hornady and Sinclair Int. both make seating depth gauges which give a rough idea.
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    I just use a cleaning rod.
    Mark on the rod at muzzle end against the bolt face. Remove barrel, insert projectile, run the rod to the tip of the projectile and mark again at the muzzle end.

    Not as accurate as doing it off the ogive but you will find it a good starting point for the blasers as you may not get good results close to the lands.

    If your running a factory barrel I would start by seating 50 thou off the lands.
    Every cal I have had, shot shit when seated close to lands and shot mint with a heap of jump.

    My custom barrels also like a bit of jump but not as much as the factory barrels.


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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    I just use a cleaning rod.
    Mark on the rod at muzzle end against the bolt face. Remove barrel, insert projectile, run the rod to the tip of the projectile and mark again at the muzzle end.

    Not as accurate as doing it off the ogive but you will find it a good starting point for the blasers as you may not get good results close to the lands.

    If your running a factory barrel I would start by seating 50 thou off the lands.
    Every cal I have had shot shit when seated close to lands and shot mint with a heap of jump.

    My custom barrels also like a bit of jump but not as much as the factory barrels.


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    Thanks for that, I used the cleaning rod method tonight as that was also a method I used to used. 1 barrel is factory .222 and the other is a Hardy .260.

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    I would start where you want because they could go well close but if they don't shoot, you have an idea what could be wrong.

    I have loaded for 3 blasers other than my own and all liked being close to 50 thou jump.
    I don't really know why but they all shoot better than ya need for a hunting rifle so not to worried trying to find a reason.

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    Never yet had a Blaser want to shoot anywhere near the lands.


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    That's good makes it nice and easy
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    I agree they seem to like a bit of jump.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 25/08IMP View Post
    Thanks for that, I used the cleaning rod method tonight as that was also a method I used to used. 1 barrel is factory .222 and the other is a Hardy .260.
    Did Hardy mate it to an existing barrel receiver? What do they charge for that?
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    My 3 barrels like a 40 Thou plus jump as well.

    The Hornady OAL Gauge works well, if you have access to one.

    In the case of the .222 the case actually ramps off the shoulder and if the projectile is seated too long it butts in to the chamber face before it has ramped up enough to get into the chamber. I found this with the 52Gn A-Max.

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    I've a 7mm rem mag R8 looking to improve my berger 168 hybrid classic hunters to group better than .5. What's the advice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jit View Post
    I've a 7mm rem mag R8 looking to improve my berger 168 hybrid classic hunters to group better than .5. What's the advice?
    If it's shooting half inch I wouldn't bother messing with it.
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    Just load to Mag length. For some Bizarre reason my Blaser shoots best at just fit I the magazine & that's with something like a 50thou+ jump
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jit View Post
    I've a 7mm rem mag R8 looking to improve my berger 168 hybrid classic hunters to group better than .5. What's the advice?
    Do you mean it's shooting .5 groups now and you want it smaller or you want to get it too .5?

    I think for most people the difference between a MOA group and a 1/2MOA group is their shooting, not the ammo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LJP View Post
    Just load to Mag length. For some Bizarre reason my Blaser shoots best at just fit I the magazine & that's with something like a 50thou+ jump
    My R93 7mmMag magazine is unversal up to 7STW. If I had it all the way the pill would fall out
    Not so for the 7-08, kept trying to go long and rubbed the rubber bumper at the front too much. FWIW I dont think seating dept has ever made f-all difference. The last loads that I had which were a touch too long in the mag I just seated them in another 0.02" and it still shot exactly the same. Lazy aye, I love it.
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