Trying to load 140gr BTHP for my .270WSM, and found that the length in the manual is far too long and cant be chambered.
With the precision mic, I measured the chamber and wrote down all the numbers with the 130gr SBT, which is a tad bit longer than what the manual says. With the 130's I get good groups, 1moa or better.
Back to the 140's:
the manual says OAL 2.765, with the mic checking the chamber, and comparing other known accurate rounds, the actual length comes out to only 2.722
So, from the same manufacturer, and using their software, why would I have one bullet type be longer than given, and another far shorter?
I know that seating to deep will cause an increase in pressure, but the mic wont lie. After checking over and over again today, I am convinced its a typo in the manual.
Thoughts?
With the precision mic, I measured the chamber and wrote down all the numbers with the 130gr SBT, which is a tad bit longer than what the manual says. With the 130's I get good groups, 1moa or better.
Back to the 140's:
the manual says OAL 2.765, with the mic checking the chamber, and comparing other known accurate rounds, the actual length comes out to only 2.722
So, from the same manufacturer, and using their software, why would I have one bullet type be longer than given, and another far shorter?
I know that seating to deep will cause an increase in pressure, but the mic wont lie. After checking over and over again today, I am convinced its a typo in the manual.
Thoughts?
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