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DO you keep your OAL the same for each bullet weight?
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<blockquote data-quote="tul9033" data-source="post: 819949" data-attributes="member: 2319"><p>Yes, if i ever use a FN bullet (which I don't right now) I would take that into account. </p><p>As I'm sure you know, the specs change from source to source Seems no 2 books are the same. I was fishing for some real world experiences.</p><p>OAL is still somewhat of a mystery to me, yes it affects pressures and chamber distances, but is there a sweet spot for most FMJ's in 9mm. Take the gun into account and you have all kinds of variables to consider. PLUS we are talking hundredths of and inch (thousandths in some cases) and at the extremes this is VERY important, but in the middle it seems trial and error?</p><p>Thanks for the feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tul9033, post: 819949, member: 2319"] Yes, if i ever use a FN bullet (which I don't right now) I would take that into account. As I'm sure you know, the specs change from source to source Seems no 2 books are the same. I was fishing for some real world experiences. OAL is still somewhat of a mystery to me, yes it affects pressures and chamber distances, but is there a sweet spot for most FMJ's in 9mm. Take the gun into account and you have all kinds of variables to consider. PLUS we are talking hundredths of and inch (thousandths in some cases) and at the extremes this is VERY important, but in the middle it seems trial and error? Thanks for the feedback. [/QUOTE]
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