- Location
- Woodstock Ontario Canada
Hello I am reloading for a .270 (Savage Rifle) I'm using 130gr Hornady SST bullets.
The data in my manual says C.O.L. = 3.210. When I seat to this depth the cannelure slips just below the edge of the bullet like it should.
The issue I'm running into is I'm trying to seat the bullet to approximately .20 before the groves in the barrel. I've made a case with a neck that allows the bullet to slide. I've put it into the rifle and closed the bolt etc and the length comes out to 3.400. With the -.020 my calculation for C.O.L. would be 3.380.
Now the ogilvie on the SST is pretty narrow but is this right to be .170 longer than the book suggest?
As you can see from the picture the cannelure is sticking out pretty far. I don't crimp so it's not an issue. I'm just worried I'm doing something wrong.

The data in my manual says C.O.L. = 3.210. When I seat to this depth the cannelure slips just below the edge of the bullet like it should.
The issue I'm running into is I'm trying to seat the bullet to approximately .20 before the groves in the barrel. I've made a case with a neck that allows the bullet to slide. I've put it into the rifle and closed the bolt etc and the length comes out to 3.400. With the -.020 my calculation for C.O.L. would be 3.380.
Now the ogilvie on the SST is pretty narrow but is this right to be .170 longer than the book suggest?
As you can see from the picture the cannelure is sticking out pretty far. I don't crimp so it's not an issue. I'm just worried I'm doing something wrong.



















































