A while back I loaded up for my Remington 700 300 WinMag. I loaded 212 ELD-X bullets with various H1000 charges. Trying to break in the rifle while doing a ladder. Yes I know this is a compromise, but want to play around with my LabRadar as well.
Anyway, I seated the bullets by feel meaning, I would seat the bullet & try to close the bolt. If the bolt would not close or was 'tight', I would bump the bullet back. Yesterday I checked the length from the back to the ogive using the Hormady O.A.L. gauge & bullet comparitor. I was surprised that I was jamming the bullets into the rifling by about 0.005" With this bullet & the the Hornady modified case the length was 2.928". My seated bullets are at 2.933" Just surprised that the bolt closes VERY easily even with this bullet jam. BTW, the COAL with the bullets seated this way is at 3.646".
Should I re-seat the bullets deeper? Or just start firing the loaded cartridges starting with lower charges first & look at primers. I have 3 cartridges per load starting at 72.0 gr. going up to 78.5 gr. in 0.5 gr. increments (total of 51).
Anyway, I seated the bullets by feel meaning, I would seat the bullet & try to close the bolt. If the bolt would not close or was 'tight', I would bump the bullet back. Yesterday I checked the length from the back to the ogive using the Hormady O.A.L. gauge & bullet comparitor. I was surprised that I was jamming the bullets into the rifling by about 0.005" With this bullet & the the Hornady modified case the length was 2.928". My seated bullets are at 2.933" Just surprised that the bolt closes VERY easily even with this bullet jam. BTW, the COAL with the bullets seated this way is at 3.646".
Should I re-seat the bullets deeper? Or just start firing the loaded cartridges starting with lower charges first & look at primers. I have 3 cartridges per load starting at 72.0 gr. going up to 78.5 gr. in 0.5 gr. increments (total of 51).