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223 TMK jammed into lands on new barrel. Too much?

Lucreau

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finally got my proof pre fit barrel in for my 223 rifle. I had ordered handloads prior to the barrel and sent a dummy round to the barrel maker, and they didn’t team it to the length I needed. OAL is 2.420” with a 77gr TMK. Got the barrel onto the action and when chambering a round it jams the bullet into the lands. Is this something you wouldn’t run? I now load 223 and can seat the bullets deeper if need be
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Slow down, what handloads did you “order”?

If they are a near max charge, jammed into the lands like that, you may be asking for trouble

What bullet? — what and how much powder? — What primer?

Gas gun or bolt gun?
 
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Slow down, what handloads did you “order”?

If they are a near max charge, jammed into the lands like that, you may be asking for trouble

What bullet? — what and how much powder? — What primer?

Gas gun or bolt gun?
Handloads from Unknown Munitions.

CCI400 primer
77gr Sierra TMK
Varget but not sure the charge weight. I can pull a bullet to weigh the charge.
 
Really need to know what the powder charge is — if you just seat deeper you can create an overpressure issue there too

Seating deeper pushes the long 77 grn smk into the case, taking up space, powder now has a smaller space which creates more pressure — once again, really should start low and work up with powder

I don’t use varget so I do not know its characteristics

I’d pull a bullet or 3 and see where you are with powder and make a decision from there — hopefully someone who is familiar with varget will come along to interject some real world info
 
If the smith didn't cut the chamber to your specs, send it back.

Worrying about the ammo isn't worth my time if what I ordered is incorrect.
After getting the run around for 6mos, being told it was an in stock blank and it would be done in 6 weeks, and every week after that, there’s no way I’d send it back to them