Hey guys, a few weeks ago I got my rifle back from a local smith/machinist who is known for awesome work around here and I am more then happy with the rifles I have had them build. I had them build and install a new barrel on my M70 long action post 64 push feed. I had them chamber in 300wm in the new 22" barrel. They test fired the rifle once before letting me have it. I then started in my quest to develop a load. This is my first time doing all this stuff but reading on here and other sites may have given me enough confidence to do so. I started my measuring the chamber case length and then went on to measure the chamber to find the OAL. I measured from end of barrel to bolt face with a cleaning rod and rod stops, set the stops and then I seated a 208 Amax about .20" long in a case and slowly eased it into the chamber tell I felt it touch the lands then repeated with cleaning rod and lowered the bottom rod stop to the barrel. Measured between the 2 stops and I am getting 3.540". Book spec says OAL should be 3.420" and my factory box magazine measures 3.4" max and thats tight, all measurements done with calipers.
It seems to me that in order to seat my bullets close, jammed or just off the lands my chamber is about .140" too long. Or is my factory BM and internal mag not long enough for this kind of round? I have not talked to the smith about this yet but plan to soon, but I just wanted to see if I was doing anything wrong or see if anyone could provide a standard 300wm chamber length. Im kinda scratchin my head tell I talk to someone better at this then me. Thanks.
It seems to me that in order to seat my bullets close, jammed or just off the lands my chamber is about .140" too long. Or is my factory BM and internal mag not long enough for this kind of round? I have not talked to the smith about this yet but plan to soon, but I just wanted to see if I was doing anything wrong or see if anyone could provide a standard 300wm chamber length. Im kinda scratchin my head tell I talk to someone better at this then me. Thanks.