I recently purchased a 260 AI barrel and am having a few issues with it- The first being that it was throated very short and with some bullets I can't even load to 2.8 coal without being in the lands. I purchased some Berger ammo to use for fire forming- but it wont chamber due to it being about 2.86. So I need to have the throat cut to accept longer bullets. Just wondering what seems to be the sweet spot for the 260 AI with bullet choice- does it do better with standard 140's at a higher velocity or does it have enough extra speed that I should throat it for the heavy 150's? The barrel is a 1 in 7 so twist shouldn't be a problem.
And the other question-- I head spaced it so that the bolt half way closes on a 243 go gauge, and if I really wanted to I could probably make it close. Even then the bolt close on my hand loads is pretty tight. I realize the "crush" reason on a ackley- but I ran all the brass through a FL sizer before I loaded it- and it is still that tight. Would there be any issue in backing the barrel out a tiny bit more? How much force should it require to close bolt on a standard round in a AI chamber?
Target shooting at 1000 to 1400 yards. Thanks.
And the other question-- I head spaced it so that the bolt half way closes on a 243 go gauge, and if I really wanted to I could probably make it close. Even then the bolt close on my hand loads is pretty tight. I realize the "crush" reason on a ackley- but I ran all the brass through a FL sizer before I loaded it- and it is still that tight. Would there be any issue in backing the barrel out a tiny bit more? How much force should it require to close bolt on a standard round in a AI chamber?
Target shooting at 1000 to 1400 yards. Thanks.