First you need to get some good manuals, and read them paying attention to the safety warnings, and doing what they say. It is to easy to make a typo giving out info on the net. Dont believe it till you confirm it with a manual. Everyone hear will give you great advice, and steer you in the right direction. The manuals are very important, and the more you have the better, I have a few for general advice, and try to get the one for the maker of the bullet you will be using. That way you can cross check things, and get advice from this forum. C.O.L.'s vary from rifle to rifle, and that you will need to determine. There are a few ways to do this, plus the manual will give you some advice on this. I know I really did not answer your question, because you left alot of info out of it. Have fun, and keep it safe!!!!!!
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