I believe the spec COAL is 3.34" for the .30-06. I note any number of recipes and load data that lists a significantly shorter COAL. As an example, from Hodgdon:
208 AMax Hodgdon H4350 .308" 3.285"
165 GMX Hodgdon H4350 .308" 3.225"
The Hornady factory loaded 178 ELD-X was similarly short.
That seems an oddity. Why spec a COAL that long if it doesn't make sense to load to it based on case length and projectile length?
208 AMax Hodgdon H4350 .308" 3.285"
165 GMX Hodgdon H4350 .308" 3.225"
The Hornady factory loaded 178 ELD-X was similarly short.
That seems an oddity. Why spec a COAL that long if it doesn't make sense to load to it based on case length and projectile length?