I'm currently doing load development and have hit a specific dilemma regarding COAL. Here is what I'm working with.
-Factory Brass once fired out of Savage 10 FCP-K (same rifle being loaded for) 308win - Chamber headspaced to exactly 1.630 from the factory.
-Brass Neck Sized and trimmed, deburred and chamfered to 2.005"
-Brass checked to fit in chamber. Bolt closes easily
-Bullet: 168 Gr. SMK
-COAL seated to 2.800
When cambering a dummy round to these specs the bullet is making contact with the lands and grooves, which is good. However when I extract the round, there are clear and distinct chatter marks from the lands and grooves being left on the round. COAL of the extracted dummy round is now 2.784 and not 2.800. When I load another dummy round to 2.784, the chatter marks are still there with the same width, but are less pronounced.
Question: Based on the picture below, does this suggest that the current COAL is too long for accurate groups and preserving the maximum life of the chamber? Should I start seating my bullets for 2.784" to 2.764" instead of 2.800? Which is likely to be the more accurate round, without having to waste a few loads down range? I'm trying to save the number of trips back and forth from the range. What is the ideal seating depth from the rifling for max accuracy?
Also, the Lee manual states that the min COAL for a 168 jacket bullet is 2.800 with H4895. Is it safe for me to be seating the bullets this far back?
Thanks
-Factory Brass once fired out of Savage 10 FCP-K (same rifle being loaded for) 308win - Chamber headspaced to exactly 1.630 from the factory.
-Brass Neck Sized and trimmed, deburred and chamfered to 2.005"
-Brass checked to fit in chamber. Bolt closes easily
-Bullet: 168 Gr. SMK
-COAL seated to 2.800
When cambering a dummy round to these specs the bullet is making contact with the lands and grooves, which is good. However when I extract the round, there are clear and distinct chatter marks from the lands and grooves being left on the round. COAL of the extracted dummy round is now 2.784 and not 2.800. When I load another dummy round to 2.784, the chatter marks are still there with the same width, but are less pronounced.
Question: Based on the picture below, does this suggest that the current COAL is too long for accurate groups and preserving the maximum life of the chamber? Should I start seating my bullets for 2.784" to 2.764" instead of 2.800? Which is likely to be the more accurate round, without having to waste a few loads down range? I'm trying to save the number of trips back and forth from the range. What is the ideal seating depth from the rifling for max accuracy?
Also, the Lee manual states that the min COAL for a 168 jacket bullet is 2.800 with H4895. Is it safe for me to be seating the bullets this far back?
Thanks
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