So first of all, here is my set-up: Rem 700 SPS Varmint .308 sitting in a B&C A5 with a rifle basix trigger set at around 6-8 oz. I know it isn't the best super accurate gun, but it probably shoots better than me and this is my first go at this discipline of shooting. I have about 100 rounds through it. I am averaging .75 moa at 100 yards and a little better at the 300 yard range. I want to try a couple bullets/charges now that I have some brass fire formed.
I bought a Hornady OAL gauge and pushed a pill in (168 Hornady BTHP.) When I measured it, the OAL was 2.947". That seems really long to me. The listed max OAL is 2.800". I never knew the throats of these factory barrels were so long! I don't understand how I am able to shoot the groups I do. Anyway, back to my question...other than clearing the magazine(I plan to shoot single shot) am I going to have problems seating that far out? There is only about .14" of the bullet touching the case when it is seated due to the boat tail. Is that enough if I crimp?
Question #2...I would like to try the Berger VLD too. I have heard good things. The boat tail appears to be shorter and the ogive seems steeper on the Berger. Maybe it will seat further in the case while still touching the riflings. The only bullets I have shot so far is the 168 gr. It seems to be the standard with the .308. According to Berger's website, they recommend either a 185 or 190 gr. bullet for a 1:12 twist barrel. That seems a bit heavy for the .308. Do you think a 185 or 190 will shoot well? They will probably allow for longer seating lengths and still leave enough bullet back in the case.
I bought a Hornady OAL gauge and pushed a pill in (168 Hornady BTHP.) When I measured it, the OAL was 2.947". That seems really long to me. The listed max OAL is 2.800". I never knew the throats of these factory barrels were so long! I don't understand how I am able to shoot the groups I do. Anyway, back to my question...other than clearing the magazine(I plan to shoot single shot) am I going to have problems seating that far out? There is only about .14" of the bullet touching the case when it is seated due to the boat tail. Is that enough if I crimp?
Question #2...I would like to try the Berger VLD too. I have heard good things. The boat tail appears to be shorter and the ogive seems steeper on the Berger. Maybe it will seat further in the case while still touching the riflings. The only bullets I have shot so far is the 168 gr. It seems to be the standard with the .308. According to Berger's website, they recommend either a 185 or 190 gr. bullet for a 1:12 twist barrel. That seems a bit heavy for the .308. Do you think a 185 or 190 will shoot well? They will probably allow for longer seating lengths and still leave enough bullet back in the case.