Hey all,
Thought I would try playing with my seating depth to see if it improves accuracy.
I don't have a guage so I did two tests (I seated a bullet and pressed it into chamber with finger. If it stuck I cranked down on the seater until it dropped out by gravity and then I did the seat the bullet and close action, cranking down seater until bolt closed with ease) and both came to 2.965"
A) For any others with Rem700P in .308 who have measured their max oal (with guage or without) does this sound like the right ballpark for the distance to lands?
B) If I was seating to a OAL of 2.800 before - does that mean the bullets were making a .165 jump to the lands?
C) If I wanted to test backing off the lands for improvements in accuracy would I start at 2.955 (-10), 2.945 (-20), 2.935 (-30), 2.925 (-40).
D) Lastly, I've already found what I think my rifle likes in terms of grains of powder - 44.5grains of Varget. By adding that extra space in the case am I going to have to go back to square 1 in figuring out a good powder load? Or will these effects be minimal?
Any info well appreciated as always,
Thanks,
ST
PS - This is for 175grain Sierra HPBTs if that helps.
Thought I would try playing with my seating depth to see if it improves accuracy.
I don't have a guage so I did two tests (I seated a bullet and pressed it into chamber with finger. If it stuck I cranked down on the seater until it dropped out by gravity and then I did the seat the bullet and close action, cranking down seater until bolt closed with ease) and both came to 2.965"
A) For any others with Rem700P in .308 who have measured their max oal (with guage or without) does this sound like the right ballpark for the distance to lands?
B) If I was seating to a OAL of 2.800 before - does that mean the bullets were making a .165 jump to the lands?
C) If I wanted to test backing off the lands for improvements in accuracy would I start at 2.955 (-10), 2.945 (-20), 2.935 (-30), 2.925 (-40).
D) Lastly, I've already found what I think my rifle likes in terms of grains of powder - 44.5grains of Varget. By adding that extra space in the case am I going to have to go back to square 1 in figuring out a good powder load? Or will these effects be minimal?
Any info well appreciated as always,
Thanks,
ST
PS - This is for 175grain Sierra HPBTs if that helps.