Hello,
I recently got my 300WSM rebarrelled. Yesterday, I was excited to test Hornady Outfitter 180 CX factory ammo with this newish barrel, only to be disappointed to learn that I cannot close the bolt. It seems my throat was cut too short to use this ammo, as is. No problem, I thought - I could simply seat the bullet deeper.
However, in looking at my Hornady 11 guide, I noticed that each bullet listed has its own C.O.L. Value. For the 180 CX bullet, this value is 2.235”. The maximum C.O.L. That my rifle can accommodate us 2.219”. Given that the Hornady guide also provides a “maximum C.O.L. Value (I.e., 2.860” for the 300 WSM”), I bullet- specific C.O.L. Value can either be the minimum value or perhaps a nominal value.
Can anyone tell me the purpose of this 2nd, bullet-specific value? Alternatively, and more importantly, would I be risking my health if I seat the CX bullets deeper (a shorter COL than the 2.235” value listed for the 180 CX value in the Hornady guide). I was thinking of seating to a COL of 2.189”, which would place this bullet 0.030” off the lands I my rifle and 0.046” shorter than the 2.235” COL from the Hornady manual.
Looking at the factory ammo as is, it seems like their is plenty enough shank left to allow deeper bullet seating.
I recently got my 300WSM rebarrelled. Yesterday, I was excited to test Hornady Outfitter 180 CX factory ammo with this newish barrel, only to be disappointed to learn that I cannot close the bolt. It seems my throat was cut too short to use this ammo, as is. No problem, I thought - I could simply seat the bullet deeper.
However, in looking at my Hornady 11 guide, I noticed that each bullet listed has its own C.O.L. Value. For the 180 CX bullet, this value is 2.235”. The maximum C.O.L. That my rifle can accommodate us 2.219”. Given that the Hornady guide also provides a “maximum C.O.L. Value (I.e., 2.860” for the 300 WSM”), I bullet- specific C.O.L. Value can either be the minimum value or perhaps a nominal value.
Can anyone tell me the purpose of this 2nd, bullet-specific value? Alternatively, and more importantly, would I be risking my health if I seat the CX bullets deeper (a shorter COL than the 2.235” value listed for the 180 CX value in the Hornady guide). I was thinking of seating to a COL of 2.189”, which would place this bullet 0.030” off the lands I my rifle and 0.046” shorter than the 2.235” COL from the Hornady manual.
Looking at the factory ammo as is, it seems like their is plenty enough shank left to allow deeper bullet seating.