So I finally got my headspace and brass issue solved and was loading some of my standard 175gr SMK 42.7gr Varget loads. They measure 2.3075" base to ogive and 2.875" COAL. My maximum mag length is 2.90"
I decided to try some of the Hornady 178gr ELD-M bullets and ran into a problem. At maximum magazine length of 2.90" COAL, the base to ogive length is just 2.28". Bear in mind I am a novice reloader but I know COAL isnt an important measure as long as they fit in the magazine but ogive measurment and jump to lands is where consistency and accuracy are effected. Giving up over .02+" in ogive length just to fit them in the magazine seems like a bad deal to me. Is my thinking on this correct? In a general sense, will some bullets just not work for certain guns? Mine is a AIAT .308
Thanks
I decided to try some of the Hornady 178gr ELD-M bullets and ran into a problem. At maximum magazine length of 2.90" COAL, the base to ogive length is just 2.28". Bear in mind I am a novice reloader but I know COAL isnt an important measure as long as they fit in the magazine but ogive measurment and jump to lands is where consistency and accuracy are effected. Giving up over .02+" in ogive length just to fit them in the magazine seems like a bad deal to me. Is my thinking on this correct? In a general sense, will some bullets just not work for certain guns? Mine is a AIAT .308
Thanks