Case in point, I run a short action 308 for fclass.
Any target shooter worth his salt knows that best accuracy is achieved with heavy VLD bullets seated with the bearing surface seated forward of the donut at the neck to shoulder junction... So the OPs question is centered on this point.
Take the cartridge of your choice and the heaviest bullet you would ever want to shoot... Figure how long that loaded round would be with the bullet seated ahead of the donut. That's the round dimension you want to work with. You'll want a mag long enough to feed it and an action long enough to eject the live round. This point may seem obvious but its actually a big problem for target shooters.
Rounds like the 22BR will often have long throat's which allow the cartridge to be used effectively with heavy bullets. By Contrast the 223 or 224 Valk is typically quite short in the throat, which creates problems for guys who want to run heavy VLDs. Functionally a good functional throat length is exploited in one but not the other unless you have the throat cut longer for the 223.
My 308 SA fclass gun cannot feed a heavy round from a mag and I cannot eject a live round without pulling the bolt. Functionality would have been improved if I had built the gun on a long action.
Having said all that, this is only a problem because the throat in my chamber is long enough for me to seat the bullets that long.
So this is the problem where manufacturers design rifles to suit SAMMI spec, but the SAMMI spec is not necessarily representative of the ideal configuration of the cartridge for long range purposes.
Once you get outside the box, you need to get creative to make sure it all works as intended.
Any target shooter worth his salt knows that best accuracy is achieved with heavy VLD bullets seated with the bearing surface seated forward of the donut at the neck to shoulder junction... So the OPs question is centered on this point.
Take the cartridge of your choice and the heaviest bullet you would ever want to shoot... Figure how long that loaded round would be with the bullet seated ahead of the donut. That's the round dimension you want to work with. You'll want a mag long enough to feed it and an action long enough to eject the live round. This point may seem obvious but its actually a big problem for target shooters.
Rounds like the 22BR will often have long throat's which allow the cartridge to be used effectively with heavy bullets. By Contrast the 223 or 224 Valk is typically quite short in the throat, which creates problems for guys who want to run heavy VLDs. Functionally a good functional throat length is exploited in one but not the other unless you have the throat cut longer for the 223.
My 308 SA fclass gun cannot feed a heavy round from a mag and I cannot eject a live round without pulling the bolt. Functionality would have been improved if I had built the gun on a long action.
Having said all that, this is only a problem because the throat in my chamber is long enough for me to seat the bullets that long.
So this is the problem where manufacturers design rifles to suit SAMMI spec, but the SAMMI spec is not necessarily representative of the ideal configuration of the cartridge for long range purposes.
Once you get outside the box, you need to get creative to make sure it all works as intended.
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