Rem 700 SPS .308
168 gr AMAX
Hornady Match brass
So after doing some reading it seems like my COAL is way too long. I am trying to work up a load for a new rifle and I am using the method described in “Hand Loading for Long Range 3: finding start OAL”. I found my COAL for this rifle to be 2.949 in. from the back of the brass to the meplat when just touching the lands and grooves. I understand that the meplat will vary from bullet to bullet so I sorted them to +- 0.001 in.
So my question is why does my COAL seem so long? I would have to jump 0.100 to get close to what I have read others are using as a COAL. This doesn’t seem right to me.
Compared to most I am new to reloading, so no big words and please type slowly so I can keep up (haha), thanks.
168 gr AMAX
Hornady Match brass
So after doing some reading it seems like my COAL is way too long. I am trying to work up a load for a new rifle and I am using the method described in “Hand Loading for Long Range 3: finding start OAL”. I found my COAL for this rifle to be 2.949 in. from the back of the brass to the meplat when just touching the lands and grooves. I understand that the meplat will vary from bullet to bullet so I sorted them to +- 0.001 in.
So my question is why does my COAL seem so long? I would have to jump 0.100 to get close to what I have read others are using as a COAL. This doesn’t seem right to me.
Compared to most I am new to reloading, so no big words and please type slowly so I can keep up (haha), thanks.