- Location
- Southern Alberta
I thought that might be an attention getter, and it's accurate too. I've been loading for years, and for about 8 different calibres and never ran into this problem. I am starting to prep some 30-06 loads for a friend, for his rifle, a Rem 700 special edition. I'm not sure (will find out tomorrow) if it is new or not. My problem right from the start is...with one of his once fired cases, when I crimp the Nosler 165 gr accubond slightly and chamber the (unprimed, no powder) case to determine contact with the lands I get very long coal! After about 15 tries, and using a marker to make sure the bullet is NOT being pulled back out of the case I keep getting 3.520" length. By the Nosler, Lyman and Hornady books My max. COAL should be about 3.3". Lyman shows 3.285" for the Nosler 165 gr Balistic Tip. If I load by any of these books I will be about .235" off the lands!! All my rifles are set up to within .015-.050 from the lands and fall very close to book Maximum length.
The magazine in his rifle will allow me to set the bullet closer if need be. Does anyone know if this is normal for a Remington? I've heard of long throats in Weatherby, but even then not .235". Now I'm starting to wonder about the chamber itself, is it correct? His once fired cases, after I had resized them (full length) had to be trimmed about .010-.015", which is about .005 more than I have ever done, and longer than the max case length. These were factory cases. I never trim that off my hotter loads in 300wsm!
Any help would be appreciated. Mark
The magazine in his rifle will allow me to set the bullet closer if need be. Does anyone know if this is normal for a Remington? I've heard of long throats in Weatherby, but even then not .235". Now I'm starting to wonder about the chamber itself, is it correct? His once fired cases, after I had resized them (full length) had to be trimmed about .010-.015", which is about .005 more than I have ever done, and longer than the max case length. These were factory cases. I never trim that off my hotter loads in 300wsm!
Any help would be appreciated. Mark