Hobie1
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I'm getting some info, parts, and brass ready to build some longer range loads for my Sport.
One thing I've noticed is that some folks have told me to seat the heavier bullets so they'd fit in the magazine. Okay, so I take a Hornady 75gr Match BTHP and use my Stoney Creek(Sinclair now I think) and measure to the lands. With the bullet touching the rifling, there is still about .345 of the bullet in the cartridge. Which basically puts the boat tail at the beginning(where the shoulder starts to taper towards the neck) of the shoulder of the cartridge. Isn't there a common wisdom about not seating too deep or you could expect some pressure problems? Or not?
The thought plickens...
Time for some football!
Hobie
One thing I've noticed is that some folks have told me to seat the heavier bullets so they'd fit in the magazine. Okay, so I take a Hornady 75gr Match BTHP and use my Stoney Creek(Sinclair now I think) and measure to the lands. With the bullet touching the rifling, there is still about .345 of the bullet in the cartridge. Which basically puts the boat tail at the beginning(where the shoulder starts to taper towards the neck) of the shoulder of the cartridge. Isn't there a common wisdom about not seating too deep or you could expect some pressure problems? Or not?
The thought plickens...
Time for some football!
Hobie