nun_hunter
Well-Known Member
Something I've noticed as my reloading has gotten more in-depth is that the bullet I'm using is pretty much jammed into the rifling/lands even under SAAMI max by quite some way.
I'm using 85grain game kings (HPBT but not especially long) and at the Sierra OAL of 2.650 there is a noticeable marks where the lands have scratched/marked the bullets once they're chambered. I tried to bring the OAL DOWN TO 2.610 as per Lyman manual but still marks there so I measured the marks and seated the bullets so they wouldn't be able to reach the lands at an OAL of 2.580 but there are still marks there.
Has anyone else had an issue with the throat on their rifle being so short as to have the bullet co tact the lands even when considerably under SAAMI max OAL?
I took a picture of the marks but it's not great in quality or focus. The marks aren't caused by chambering or extracting as I've tried this by hand and makes no difference plus on the 2.650 OAL rounds it was an obvious 5 (I think 5) evenly spaced marks that funnily enough coincide with the spaces of the rifling.
I should add thus round shoots superbly in my rifle and I've had no issues with rounds not chambering or bullets getting stuck etc. I imagine it's giving me a pretty consistent start pressure but not sure how safe or good for the rifle this is as it is for hunting as rounds are often chambered and unloaded multiple times.
I'm using 85grain game kings (HPBT but not especially long) and at the Sierra OAL of 2.650 there is a noticeable marks where the lands have scratched/marked the bullets once they're chambered. I tried to bring the OAL DOWN TO 2.610 as per Lyman manual but still marks there so I measured the marks and seated the bullets so they wouldn't be able to reach the lands at an OAL of 2.580 but there are still marks there.
Has anyone else had an issue with the throat on their rifle being so short as to have the bullet co tact the lands even when considerably under SAAMI max OAL?
I took a picture of the marks but it's not great in quality or focus. The marks aren't caused by chambering or extracting as I've tried this by hand and makes no difference plus on the 2.650 OAL rounds it was an obvious 5 (I think 5) evenly spaced marks that funnily enough coincide with the spaces of the rifling.
I should add thus round shoots superbly in my rifle and I've had no issues with rounds not chambering or bullets getting stuck etc. I imagine it's giving me a pretty consistent start pressure but not sure how safe or good for the rifle this is as it is for hunting as rounds are often chambered and unloaded multiple times.
