Greetings...
I have searched for the answer, but have not been able to locate anything. I have a new setup that I need to get underway (new gun, optic, brass, etc..). Everything that I have encountered so far discusses how to set up once fired brass in an (assumed) established platform, so the rifle is sighted in, brass has ran through the gun, headspace established, etc.. So... If you were to get this kit to go boom, could a person load his ammo in the new brass at say 10% off max load at SAMMI oal, to sight the scope and start his load work up? I am assuming that the SAMMI length (if it fits in the magazine) should jam into the landings and therefore be at least a good starting point to work the ammo and get things rolling.
Here's the Platform info:
Rifle: Savage 111
Barrel: 26" 1:9 twist
Caliber: .338LM
Optic: Nightforce
Brass: Lapua
Bullet: Hornaday 285gr BTHP
Powder: Hogden H1000
Primer: Federal 215M
Thanks for your input.
Kevin
I have searched for the answer, but have not been able to locate anything. I have a new setup that I need to get underway (new gun, optic, brass, etc..). Everything that I have encountered so far discusses how to set up once fired brass in an (assumed) established platform, so the rifle is sighted in, brass has ran through the gun, headspace established, etc.. So... If you were to get this kit to go boom, could a person load his ammo in the new brass at say 10% off max load at SAMMI oal, to sight the scope and start his load work up? I am assuming that the SAMMI length (if it fits in the magazine) should jam into the landings and therefore be at least a good starting point to work the ammo and get things rolling.
Here's the Platform info:
Rifle: Savage 111
Barrel: 26" 1:9 twist
Caliber: .338LM
Optic: Nightforce
Brass: Lapua
Bullet: Hornaday 285gr BTHP
Powder: Hogden H1000
Primer: Federal 215M
Thanks for your input.
Kevin