OACL is the most meaningless figure in all of reloading and I pay no attention to it, other than checking to see if the cartridge will work through the magazine.
Here is my procedure for seating a bullet and setting the sizing die.
I take an empty that has been fired in the rifle to be loaded and squeeze the neck down a tiny bit, just so a bullet will hold securely in the neck. Then start a bullet of the type you will be loading into the neck.
Bring out your rifle and carefully start to chamber the empty with the bullet sticking out of it. If your rifle is a controlled feed, like a Mauser, take the bolt out and set the empty in the bolt face, behind the extractor. Carefully put the bolt, with the empty sticking out, into the rifle and slowly push the bolt forward and close the bolt handle.
The bullet will hit the rifling and will be pushed back in the case. When the dummy cartridge is removed the bullet will be seated to just touch the lands.
Screw the sizing die into the press. You don't want to crimp for a bolt action rifle, so screw the die down until it comes to within about 1/8 inch of the shell holder, when the handle is full down. Lock the die in that position.
Loosen the lock nut on the centre shaft of the die and turn the bullet adjusting screw well out.
Put your dummy load in the press and push the handle full down. Carefully turn the bullet adjusting screw down until you feel it touch the bullet. Remember, the bullet is not a solid fit in the neck, so be careful not to accidentally move it.
You likely will want the bullet to clear the rifling a bit, to ensure the bolt of your rifle will close. So turn the adjusting screw, maybe half a turn, after it touches the bullet.
Lock the adjusting screw with the lock nut.
Remove the dummy load and check it to see if it will work through the magazine, if desired, and go from there.
If it doesn't take you long to get to the range, or other safe area where it would be OK to shoot, load only one cartridge and take it and your rifle to your safe area and see if it will chamber and the bolt will close fully on it.
If the bolt closes OK, go home and load away.
IIRC 178gn Amax are quite long, so if you're loading to a COAL of 2.80 they might be sitting pretty deep in the case. Would that reduce case capacity enough to bring the pressure up? Maybe that's why Hornady's manual has a lighter charge range.
Yea fair eng, didn't think of the deep seating. Still.....Varget? Interesting to know I just got a 308Depends on the case, some have smaller capacities than others. Combine a smaller capacity case with a deep seated bullet and you have added two good reasons to have higher pressure. I'd be intereseted to see the chrony results.
Yea fair eng, didn't think of the deep seating. Still.....Varget? Interesting to know I just got a 308
I shot some S&B 308W match loads in my Savage 112 BR. After firing the brass I found that a bullet would not fit in the case neck, this was prior to resizing. I also found the primer pockets to be tighter than normal.
I have not encountered this with Federal, Winchester or Remington brass. I have 20 of the S&B cases that I will likely scrap.
You sir have an ugly thumb....
Wouldn't a trip through a FL die take care of the neck size issue?
Real men who work with their hands can do ugly things to other peoples necks if you make them mad.
And I'm guessing Mr. Pierre-Luc is a gifted mechanic and good with his hands.
I'm also psychic, I see a fast white and orange KTM motorcycle and four wheeler and working mans hands from doing engine work. (just a psychic guess using my mouse)![]()
my hands are always full of injuries ... can't find gloves bigger then XL here.
electrician but my father is a mechanic so i've learn to do my own work on my toys
back on the topic , i will have acces to a chrono this week end i will test my reload for speed
I shoot a 270 Redding (308 necked to 270 w/ 30 deg shoulder) I can easily reach excessive pressure w/ Varget. Not sure how well that relates to this scenario, but that's the case for what its worth. Currently my go to load is 45gr Varget under a 130gr pill. It flattens primers real good![]()
If that is the case and primer this thread is about, please tell us again how it shows excessive pressure.
I'm a psychic also and my inner mind tells me the chronograph will show those loads at 2420 fps, just like a light load should show.



























