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<blockquote data-quote="Dumpstick" data-source="post: 3084168" data-attributes="member: 41653"><p>I shot the loaded rounds today, the ones sized to .309. They didn't group as well. Not bad, mind you, but not 3 in 5/8".</p><p></p><p>I got to thinking.... the rounds loaded in the tube mag fed fine until the last round. I wonder if the last round in the mag is hanging on the mag follower. The piece that pushes the nose of the round. IIRC, that follower is a plastic cup that envelopes the nose of the round.</p><p>I wonder, if I pull out that cup, get out the Dremel.....</p><p></p><p>As for the neck tension, and turning, well, this is a plinking/varmint round. I don't need tiny groups. I have no intention to neck-turn a few hundred .30-30 shells for rounds that will be shot in the backyard.</p><p> Hell, the 90gr bullet is so short, just the jump to the lands is probably 20 feet or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumpstick, post: 3084168, member: 41653"] I shot the loaded rounds today, the ones sized to .309. They didn't group as well. Not bad, mind you, but not 3 in 5/8". I got to thinking.... the rounds loaded in the tube mag fed fine until the last round. I wonder if the last round in the mag is hanging on the mag follower. The piece that pushes the nose of the round. IIRC, that follower is a plastic cup that envelopes the nose of the round. I wonder, if I pull out that cup, get out the Dremel..... As for the neck tension, and turning, well, this is a plinking/varmint round. I don't need tiny groups. I have no intention to neck-turn a few hundred .30-30 shells for rounds that will be shot in the backyard. Hell, the 90gr bullet is so short, just the jump to the lands is probably 20 feet or so. [/QUOTE]
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