Scott Bear
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Just want to double check the overall length with the Hornady 140 Interlock (non-SST).
Thanks,
Scott
Thanks,
Scott
Hornaday 9th edition book says 2.905" .
In military surplus Swedish Mausers I ended up seating 140 gr. bullets quite a ways out past the cannelure. This was done to ensure reliable feeding. Best to make up a few dummy cartridges as others here have suggested. You will be checking the throat as well as feeding.The Swede chamber has a long throat, it was originally designed for the 160gr RN projectiles. In general since each type of bullet has a different ogive, I recommend loading a dummy round when trying a new bullet for your rifle take a dark sharpie paint the bullet and keep adjusting your OAL until you see marks from the lands contacting the bullet. For the Swede just remember to keep enough bullet in the case to create sufficient pressure. The Swede will usually be accurate regardless of OAL. It's pretty forgiving with different powders as well.
Hornady has absolutely no idea how long the throat is in your rifle.
Like you've been advised, seat it to fit your rifle and mag.
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have you seen some short throated 6.5 x55 rifles?
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have you seen some short throated 6.5 x55 rifles?



























