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Did you ever try them seated shorter?
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No. The CZ has a .30-06(3.340") length magazine. I started long and shortened the OAL until it fed into the chamber without any problems.
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Ruger chambered the 7x64 in a 77 Mark II.... Next to my Ruger 9.3x62 Both stocks were reworked by Karnis.
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"An archer sees how far he can be from a target and still hit it, a bowhunter sees how close he can get before he shoots." It is certainly easy to use that same line of thinking with firearms. -- Unknown
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Thank you sir. Oh, you were speaking of the rifles!
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Thank you sir. Oh, you were speaking of the rifles! Well, you own them, so there must be a reason.
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Ruger chambered the 7x64 in a 77 Mark II.... Next to my Ruger 9.3x62 Both stocks were reworked by Karnis. NICE! What is your load for the 7x64?
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Here, here! And now to get the Poob's attention!
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I had one of those 77s in 7x64. It shot sub MOA with PMC 160 gr factory ammo. Gave it to a friend for Christmas a few years back. It was simply inferior to the 7x57.
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No. The CZ has a .30-06(3.340") length magazine. I started long and shortened the OAL until it fed into the chamber without any problems.
The reason I asked is because the load may shoot better with the bullets seated deeper. You could be leaving something on the table by assuming less jump is always best. The other day with one of my 308's I fired ten shots at 100 yards, and the outside of the whole cluster fits completely under a dime. The bullets were jumping over 0.1" to the lands.
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"An archer sees how far he can be from a target and still hit it, a bowhunter sees how close he can get before he shoots." It is certainly easy to use that same line of thinking with firearms. -- Unknown
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No. The CZ has a .30-06(3.340") length magazine. I started long and shortened the OAL until it fed into the chamber without any problems.
The reason I asked is because the load may shoot better with the bullets seated deeper. You could be leaving something on the table by assuming less jump is always best. The other day with one of my 308's I fired ten shots at 100 yards, and the outside of the whole cluster fits completely under a dime. The bullets were jumping over 0.1" to the lands. Honestly Mathman,it shoots good enough for me.
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I can't help but tinker, even with my hunting rifles. My shooting budget could be smaller if I could avoid it.
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Completely understand Mathman. I started out with 140 gr NP's,then went to 175 gr Rem PSP's,then went and tried 175 gr NP Semi-Spitzer's. Had a few 160 gr NP's laying around and just thought "What the hell,I'll try these and see what happens." The 175's shoot better,but I'm a speed freak.
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But the 175s kill anything�...
And the trajectory is not near as bad as one would think�an easy 300 yd gun.
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True and duly noted. But I've killed deer,elk,coyotes,antelope, with the 160 gr NP and it's my favorite in a 7mm caliber.
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But the 175s kill anything�...
And the trajectory is not near as bad as one would think�an easy 300 yd gun. I'm certainly going to run a few into some porkers just to see how they perform.
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The CZ still shoots the 175's better,if that makes you feel any better.
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