Hello,
I got one of the recent imports of carcano and decided to try some .264 bullets to start. I know the oddities of carcano bore diameter, and that this may or may not shoot well in my rifle but I thought I’d give it a try. My issue is that even with my seating die (Hornady) set to give some crimp, I can still turn the seated bullet with my fingers and slide it back and forth with some effort. I know that under recoil there’s a good chance OAL will change and would be unsafe to use, but if I were to singly load into the chamber is there a safety issue with this and is there any reason to expect this would dramatically hurt accuracy?
I know there’s purpose built crimp dies to fix this going forward, and .268 bullets as another option but I was wondering if there was any reason this wouldn’t work as a stopgap/experimental measure? Not looking for laser accuracy, just trying to get an idea if my rifle will tolerate .264 bullets before I get the crimp dies/give up and switch to .268 and thought the general discussion on neck tension could help others with this caliber or situation.
Thanks,
I got one of the recent imports of carcano and decided to try some .264 bullets to start. I know the oddities of carcano bore diameter, and that this may or may not shoot well in my rifle but I thought I’d give it a try. My issue is that even with my seating die (Hornady) set to give some crimp, I can still turn the seated bullet with my fingers and slide it back and forth with some effort. I know that under recoil there’s a good chance OAL will change and would be unsafe to use, but if I were to singly load into the chamber is there a safety issue with this and is there any reason to expect this would dramatically hurt accuracy?
I know there’s purpose built crimp dies to fix this going forward, and .268 bullets as another option but I was wondering if there was any reason this wouldn’t work as a stopgap/experimental measure? Not looking for laser accuracy, just trying to get an idea if my rifle will tolerate .264 bullets before I get the crimp dies/give up and switch to .268 and thought the general discussion on neck tension could help others with this caliber or situation.
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