This should be a quick question for the experts here!
Here is some background:
Working up a load for the 156 bergers.
Rifle is a steyr pro hunter in 6.5 creedmoor
25.6 inch barrel.
I think my rifle has a longish throat so here is my question.
I need a minimum of 0.264" of bearing surface in the case neck, correct?
If this is the in fact true, then the closest I can get to the lands is a 0.035 jump.
(Base to ogive in my rifle with the 156 berger is 2.278)
I have done load work up with h4350 and rl16 with a jump of .015 but neglected to pay any attention to the depth of the bullet in the case. Accuracy was generally good but with an occasional flyer.
So, should I run them with a .035 jump to get proper case depth?
Here is some background:
Working up a load for the 156 bergers.
Rifle is a steyr pro hunter in 6.5 creedmoor
25.6 inch barrel.
I think my rifle has a longish throat so here is my question.
I need a minimum of 0.264" of bearing surface in the case neck, correct?
If this is the in fact true, then the closest I can get to the lands is a 0.035 jump.
(Base to ogive in my rifle with the 156 berger is 2.278)
I have done load work up with h4350 and rl16 with a jump of .015 but neglected to pay any attention to the depth of the bullet in the case. Accuracy was generally good but with an occasional flyer.
So, should I run them with a .035 jump to get proper case depth?