T3x stainless lite 308 chamber length please

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I'm trying to save some time (never a good thing with reloading!) but I've a T3x lite being delivered to an RFD where I'd like to zero, shoot it in and ideally run a quick velocity test on some reloads. The RFD has a range and chrono but is an hour away so I don't want to have to drive down, pick up rifle, drive home, measure chamber and drive back just to shoot 10 shots over a chrono (other option is to borrow a chrono locally - so I might start another thread on that ;-) ).

So my question is, does anyone have a T3x lite in 308 and has a chamber measurement please? I appreciate they will vary slightly and I'll double check once I get my hands on mine and before shooting any reloads but it would make a good starting point.

For the avoidance of doubt, I'm talking CAOL; from bolt face to lands so I can then load at 50thou back from that measurement (Barnes bullets).
 
Unsure how much this will help - worst case could you not load your rounds up and lightly seat the bullets. When you collect it, quick measure of distance to lands and use a hand press (or unless you're going to Mike's in which case he will have a press somewhere) then seat to desired length?

I have a chrono you're welcome to borrow though if needs be and the above can't be done
 
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Unsure how much this will help - worst case could you not load your rounds up and lightly seat the bullets. When you collect it, quick measure of distance to lands and use a hand press (or unless you're going to Mike's in which case he will have a press somewhere) then seat to desired length?

I have a chrono you're welcome to borrow though if needs be and the above can't be done
That was sort of the plan. I've a test / dummy round made up ready to measure distance to lands and have just ordered an arbor press this morning so I'll be able to load them a touch long and bump them back as needed. I guess I was thinking of a ballpark to get me going but having a bit of a senior moment as it doesn't really matter if I bump them back 10thou or 200thou on the day - it'll make no odds to how long it all takes :banghead::banghead::banghead:

Here endeth the thread :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
The mag won't take over 71mm rounds so just load them at that. The chamber will take longer rounds (with Barnes copper bullets).
 
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I'd suggest that you buy a box of factory copper ammunition and zero with that when you collect the rifle. Then reload at your leisure.
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JCS
I have a box of factory sat here already which I will zero with in the short term but from a reloading perspective it still means 2 trips to the range whether it is next month or next year. I'm trying to avoid a 2hr round trip to fire 10 shots over a chrono. If I can kill 2 birds with one stone and shoot those 10 shots at the same time I collect the rifle then job's a goodun.
 
I'm trying to save some time (never a good thing with reloading!) but I've a T3x lite being delivered to an RFD where I'd like to zero, shoot it in and ideally run a quick velocity test on some reloads. The RFD has a range and chrono but is an hour away so I don't want to have to drive down, pick up rifle, drive home, measure chamber and drive back just to shoot 10 shots over a chrono (other option is to borrow a chrono locally - so I might start another thread on that ;) ).

So my question is, does anyone have a T3x lite in 308 and has a chamber measurement please? I appreciate they will vary slightly and I'll double check once I get my hands on mine and before shooting any reloads but it would make a good starting point.

For the avoidance of doubt, I'm talking CAOL; from bolt face to lands so I can then load at 50thou back from that measurement (Barnes bullets).
2.855" COAL measured today on a Tikka T3X lite .308 with a Yew Tree 119 Grain TLR in.
 
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I have a box of factory sat here already which I will zero with in the short term but from a reloading perspective it still means 2 trips to the range whether it is next month or next year. I'm trying to avoid a 2hr round trip to fire 10 shots over a chrono. If I can kill 2 birds with one stone and shoot those 10 shots at the same time I collect the rifle then job's a goodun.
Measure your factory rounds with a comparator and make your hand loads the same length.
 
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