Hi, i am relativley new to reloading(1 1/2 yrs) and i am finding some weird numbers for my new rem 700 ti in 270 winchester with 140 bt tsx.
I measured the distance to the lands using an empty cartridge, with cuts in the neck and the bullet in it, chambering it into the rifle, measuring the overall length, then subtracting 0.050" as barnes recomends. The length is 3.320" which is quite a bit longer than Barnes load data (3.210"). As well the bullet is extended out to half way in the second groove of the bullet. I have never had a tsx hang out that far or been that far off of the tested Barnes oal or measurements from factory loads. The other guns i have loaded with Barnes are; Ruger 338 mag with 225gn bt, Rem 700 bdl 30-06 with 180gn fb.
I have measured this distance, and duplicated the results at least 10 times now. Does this sound normal?
Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
I measured the distance to the lands using an empty cartridge, with cuts in the neck and the bullet in it, chambering it into the rifle, measuring the overall length, then subtracting 0.050" as barnes recomends. The length is 3.320" which is quite a bit longer than Barnes load data (3.210"). As well the bullet is extended out to half way in the second groove of the bullet. I have never had a tsx hang out that far or been that far off of the tested Barnes oal or measurements from factory loads. The other guns i have loaded with Barnes are; Ruger 338 mag with 225gn bt, Rem 700 bdl 30-06 with 180gn fb.
I have measured this distance, and duplicated the results at least 10 times now. Does this sound normal?
Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.