Those of you who use 180 gr Nosler Partition Protected Points in .300 Win Mag, what is your OAL?
My magazine only allows for 3.340”, and I have noticed deformed tips under recoil on rounds I have loaded to that length. This is where the Protected Point Partitions come into play, and also my query on OAL.
Nosler load data lists their OAL as tested for the 180 gr PPT to be 3.210”.
I noticed if I left my die as set for 180 gr BTSP at 3.340”, the 180 gr Partition PPTs would seat to near 3.210” OAL. This seems like a lot of jump for the bullet to engage the rifling. I tested these and they shot alright, but not the accuracy I have with the BTSPs at 3.340” (when chambered one at a time to avoid deformed tips).
I loaded up some PPTs at 3.330”. I will test these tomorrow, but wanted to hear what those who have loaded the PPTs in .300 Win Mag have found worked best for OAL. Thanks.
My magazine only allows for 3.340”, and I have noticed deformed tips under recoil on rounds I have loaded to that length. This is where the Protected Point Partitions come into play, and also my query on OAL.
Nosler load data lists their OAL as tested for the 180 gr PPT to be 3.210”.
I noticed if I left my die as set for 180 gr BTSP at 3.340”, the 180 gr Partition PPTs would seat to near 3.210” OAL. This seems like a lot of jump for the bullet to engage the rifling. I tested these and they shot alright, but not the accuracy I have with the BTSPs at 3.340” (when chambered one at a time to avoid deformed tips).
I loaded up some PPTs at 3.330”. I will test these tomorrow, but wanted to hear what those who have loaded the PPTs in .300 Win Mag have found worked best for OAL. Thanks.
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