The reason I'm asking is because I have a new rifle that when I use either a dummy round with loose bullet or a reloaded round....when I chamber it, the bullet gets pushed back to approx 2.179 (depending on the shape of the bullet).
I was under the impression that every .223 should be able to chamber a bullet with a OAL of 2.260 even if the bullet was square. Some of the factory .223 I have measures approx OAL of 2.15 and 2.20....these do not get pushed back because the ogive of the bullet seems to slide a bit past the rifleing. If I take the same round and pull the bullet so the the OAL is 2.260, when I chamber it, take it out and remeasure OAL, its been pushed back to about 2.24. Today I reloaded about 40 rounds to what my manual says for the particular bullet and powder I'm using (OAL 2.235) but when I chamber them, they come out 2.179....I'm afraid to shoot these now. Is there something wrong with this chamber or am I out to lunch?
I was under the impression that every .223 should be able to chamber a bullet with a OAL of 2.260 even if the bullet was square. Some of the factory .223 I have measures approx OAL of 2.15 and 2.20....these do not get pushed back because the ogive of the bullet seems to slide a bit past the rifleing. If I take the same round and pull the bullet so the the OAL is 2.260, when I chamber it, take it out and remeasure OAL, its been pushed back to about 2.24. Today I reloaded about 40 rounds to what my manual says for the particular bullet and powder I'm using (OAL 2.235) but when I chamber them, they come out 2.179....I'm afraid to shoot these now. Is there something wrong with this chamber or am I out to lunch?