I've got a problem I can't get my head around here, so any help is greatly appreciated.
I was starting some .308 handloads for my remington sps varmint. Here is what I was trying:
military surplus brass, trimmed to 2.005"
hornady 165 gr btsp. As per the book (sierra) I have, it mentions a COL of 2.800". When I put this in my rifle I can't close the bolt, it's right there but I can't close it. So, I think well maybe it's too long for my chamber, so as per Hornady guide I shrink it to 2.750". Still no luck. I grab a box of Hornady custom .308 150gr spire point I have (and which feed nice and smooth) and compare. They have an overall length of 2.529", which I then try for my handloads. Now my rifle will close on some of them, but not all. I then check the OD of the brass at the top right beneath the seated bullet and get .333" Od, same as the Hornady factory ammo. I'm totally stumped. I'm sure it's something I must be doing wrong and would greatly appreciate any and all help.
Thanks
I was starting some .308 handloads for my remington sps varmint. Here is what I was trying:
military surplus brass, trimmed to 2.005"
hornady 165 gr btsp. As per the book (sierra) I have, it mentions a COL of 2.800". When I put this in my rifle I can't close the bolt, it's right there but I can't close it. So, I think well maybe it's too long for my chamber, so as per Hornady guide I shrink it to 2.750". Still no luck. I grab a box of Hornady custom .308 150gr spire point I have (and which feed nice and smooth) and compare. They have an overall length of 2.529", which I then try for my handloads. Now my rifle will close on some of them, but not all. I then check the OD of the brass at the top right beneath the seated bullet and get .333" Od, same as the Hornady factory ammo. I'm totally stumped. I'm sure it's something I must be doing wrong and would greatly appreciate any and all help.
Thanks