I have read about Savages having short throats when compared to other stock guns. I recently bought a Hornady OAL gauge and measured mine to be 2.220" to the ogive of the bullet. Does that seem right?
With that measurement the 168 SMK's that I've been loading to an OAL of ~2.800", ends up jamming that bullet about .005" in to lands. Didn't think that the Sierra book would have an OAL listed that was .005 jammed. They shoot very good, just surprised me about being jammed that far.
Also have some 178 AMAX's that I loaded for a ladder test before I knew about the short throat length. Loaded them to 2.800" OAL also. With the AMAX being considerably longer from base to ogive, these bullets will be ~.0475" off the lands. Should I even bother shooting these, or pull them and reseat closer to lands?
Thanks
With that measurement the 168 SMK's that I've been loading to an OAL of ~2.800", ends up jamming that bullet about .005" in to lands. Didn't think that the Sierra book would have an OAL listed that was .005 jammed. They shoot very good, just surprised me about being jammed that far.
Also have some 178 AMAX's that I loaded for a ladder test before I knew about the short throat length. Loaded them to 2.800" OAL also. With the AMAX being considerably longer from base to ogive, these bullets will be ~.0475" off the lands. Should I even bother shooting these, or pull them and reseat closer to lands?
Thanks
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