Started working on my reloads (Hornady 150g Interlocks) for the Ruger and I have a question regarding seating depth. I know, not another one!
A buddy gave me some good advice, but it is quiet here at work right now, so I figured I would ask CGN'ers too! 
I don't have my manual with me to quote the "recommended" OAL for 150g SP, but I have found that my OAL is much less than what the manual states and I am concerned about pressure. I know OAL will vary amongst rifles, but this was never an issue with my 10TR and .308 loads I developed.
Anyway, I do use the Hornady OAL gauge and took an average depth of 3.197" to the lands. I decided to subtract .015", which gives me a "finished" dummy round of 3.182". The round chambers and fits the magazine just fine, but as I said I am concerned with pressure. If memory serves, this is roughly .098" below what is shown in the manual.
I am going to start dropping powder tonight, and I will start with the min powder for 4064 and work up to by .5 increments, but I was curious if anyone else has found the American chambering to be much different than most?
Thanks guys!

I don't have my manual with me to quote the "recommended" OAL for 150g SP, but I have found that my OAL is much less than what the manual states and I am concerned about pressure. I know OAL will vary amongst rifles, but this was never an issue with my 10TR and .308 loads I developed.
Anyway, I do use the Hornady OAL gauge and took an average depth of 3.197" to the lands. I decided to subtract .015", which gives me a "finished" dummy round of 3.182". The round chambers and fits the magazine just fine, but as I said I am concerned with pressure. If memory serves, this is roughly .098" below what is shown in the manual.
I am going to start dropping powder tonight, and I will start with the min powder for 4064 and work up to by .5 increments, but I was curious if anyone else has found the American chambering to be much different than most?
Thanks guys!


















































