- Location
- Western Manitoba
Go here - https://saami.org/wp-content/upload...99.4-CFR-Approved-2015-12-14-Posting-Copy.pdf Top part of page is the SAAMI cartridge drawing; lower half of the page is the SAAMI chamber drawing.
223 Remington is on page 68. You will notice that your chamber is cut with space for the case's neck. That is the issue about over long brass - want to stay away from "pinching" the bullet by having brass that is too long. SAAMI calls out the distance from bolt face to end of that chamber neck area as 1.7720". The SAAMI compliant cartridge is 1.760"-.030". I would guesstimate from that, that SAAMI wants about .012" room for a Maximum Length case to "grow" when fired in a SAAMI compliant chamber. It appears various "custom" builders / custom reamer grinders have "better ideas" than what SAAMI publishes - you will likely need to refer to them, if that is what you are shooting.
And, yes - you either want to measure each brass with a caliper before you load it, or you want to use a trim tool that does not require measuring, but takes that case BELOW SAAMI Maximum Length. There is no need that I know of to go to Minimum case length - but you WILL want to know that you start "at" or below "Maximum" case length.
223 Remington is on page 68. You will notice that your chamber is cut with space for the case's neck. That is the issue about over long brass - want to stay away from "pinching" the bullet by having brass that is too long. SAAMI calls out the distance from bolt face to end of that chamber neck area as 1.7720". The SAAMI compliant cartridge is 1.760"-.030". I would guesstimate from that, that SAAMI wants about .012" room for a Maximum Length case to "grow" when fired in a SAAMI compliant chamber. It appears various "custom" builders / custom reamer grinders have "better ideas" than what SAAMI publishes - you will likely need to refer to them, if that is what you are shooting.
And, yes - you either want to measure each brass with a caliper before you load it, or you want to use a trim tool that does not require measuring, but takes that case BELOW SAAMI Maximum Length. There is no need that I know of to go to Minimum case length - but you WILL want to know that you start "at" or below "Maximum" case length.
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