Ok I built a .300 whisper in an AR and Im also gathering parts for a bolt gun build also. I consider myself new to rifle handloading but I have loaded pistol ammo and a few hundred 308 plinking rounds in the last ten years. I know the basics but never studied it seriously in detail.
My ar barrel's chamber is actaully a .300/221 chamber BUT... my bolt gun looks like it may end up being a .300 AAC Blackout. Everybody I have talked to says they are pretty much the same chamber except for the Blackout has a longer throat.
How does the longer throat in the chamber effect the reloading dies if the brass is the same OAL?
Does the throat length have anything to do with the reloading dies?
I dont want to buy both .300/221 dies and .300 Blackout dies if they are the same thing.
Or should just buy the .300/221 dies now and start shooting the AR and buy a suppressor and put the bolt gun off till later on?...
My ar barrel's chamber is actaully a .300/221 chamber BUT... my bolt gun looks like it may end up being a .300 AAC Blackout. Everybody I have talked to says they are pretty much the same chamber except for the Blackout has a longer throat.
How does the longer throat in the chamber effect the reloading dies if the brass is the same OAL?
Does the throat length have anything to do with the reloading dies?
I dont want to buy both .300/221 dies and .300 Blackout dies if they are the same thing.
Or should just buy the .300/221 dies now and start shooting the AR and buy a suppressor and put the bolt gun off till later on?...
