seating depth of 69gr smk

triceratops3

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Hey everyone I'm going to start trying to develop a load for my new .223 bolt gun, its a savage 12. I've just been prepping brass and I'm trying to find a good C.O.L to start at.

I took a fl sized, trimmed case and barely seated a bullet in the case then tried to chamber it. I did this until it chambered and backed it off around .015" chambered it and then tested to see if it would feed from the magazine and it did.

After I set it back about .015" the C.O.L was 2.358" I was wondering if this is where I should seat my bullets but It seems that it is a bit long for this bullet.

Does this sound like it could be correct or am I way off somewhere? What should I do?
 
Re: seating depth of 69gr smk

sounds like a good starting point to me.but would have used a split case that was fl sized.just next time split the case neck with a tool on both sides.this alowss the bullet to seat better when useing the bolt to do it.( not as hard to do )

and for me in my 223 went with a coal of 2.290 and it works really good with the rest of the combo.
 
Re: seating depth of 69gr smk

Thanks guys. I seated it a little deeper and put a cleaning rod down the muzzle and pushed the bullet out of the chamber until i felt no resistance and that was at about 2.339" and then I compared with another bullet and it should be seated just slightly above where the shoulder begins.