I've just put together a rifle in 300 Win Mag. It has a "RemAge" style barrel nut setup.
I'm using Berger 215 hybrid match bullets. The brass is virgin ABM.
To find the lands, I used the method of closing the bolt on a bullet seated really long, kept seating it a bit deeper, until the bolt falls closed with no resistance. The ejector and firing pin were removed for this.
I got a COAL of 3.669 and a distance to ogive of 2.895 (I realize this is almost useless as no two comparitors are the same).
Book max COAL is listed as 3.34. So I am way over max COAL when I am at the lands. But, the rounds still fit in the magazine (internal box mag). It's close, but they do fit.
As far as I can tell, the bullet is deep enough in the neck of the brass that the boat tail is below the neck/shoulder junction.
I have checked, double checked, tripled checked, and checked the headspace again. It is still good.
Should I be concerned about this? Should I start load development at book max COAL or start at a small jump to the lands? I plan on doing an OCW workup to find powder charge, then check for seating depth - I know Berger has a page on their web site with recommendations for finding the jump with their bullets.
This is my first belted magnum rifle, so I'm being extra cautious here. If this were my 308, I'd start load work at 0.020 off the lands and not look back.
Thanks,
Steve
I'm using Berger 215 hybrid match bullets. The brass is virgin ABM.
To find the lands, I used the method of closing the bolt on a bullet seated really long, kept seating it a bit deeper, until the bolt falls closed with no resistance. The ejector and firing pin were removed for this.
I got a COAL of 3.669 and a distance to ogive of 2.895 (I realize this is almost useless as no two comparitors are the same).
Book max COAL is listed as 3.34. So I am way over max COAL when I am at the lands. But, the rounds still fit in the magazine (internal box mag). It's close, but they do fit.
As far as I can tell, the bullet is deep enough in the neck of the brass that the boat tail is below the neck/shoulder junction.
I have checked, double checked, tripled checked, and checked the headspace again. It is still good.
Should I be concerned about this? Should I start load development at book max COAL or start at a small jump to the lands? I plan on doing an OCW workup to find powder charge, then check for seating depth - I know Berger has a page on their web site with recommendations for finding the jump with their bullets.
This is my first belted magnum rifle, so I'm being extra cautious here. If this were my 308, I'd start load work at 0.020 off the lands and not look back.
Thanks,
Steve