Cantthinkofaname
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- Location
- Edmonton, AB
Fairly new reloader here (only done 260Rem and 35Whelen for a couple of years). I have found myself in new territory and I'm hoping to use the knowledge on this forum.
I bought a Winchester model 1910 at auction. I'm in the process of collecting all the items need to start reloading. I slugged the barrel last night and discovered that it measures between 0.409-0.410". I'm a machinist so I trust my measuring skills. I even took the slug to work and double-checked on the profile projector and those grooves are not very deep.
So my understanding is that I need to fill up that groove diameter to get any sort of accuracy. So I should be looking into 0.410" bullet diameters. I don't cast my own boolits at the present moment, but someday I might.
I also read that I have to ensure the cases will chamber correctly. An increase in bullet diameter can interfere with the chamber neck correct?
I do have access to QuickLoad so I'll be playing with some numbers to make sure I don't over-pressure anything but I'm not 100% of myself when it comes to that program. It also appears QuickLoads info for the 401 WSL is incorrect: they were listing case length as 2.0" and overall length as 2.5". So I can't trust the programs number for case capacity until I measure my own.
Realistically I'm not looking for super performance or perfect MOA. I'm just hoping to make something safe, works reliable, and hopefully within 3-4 MOA.
I bought a Winchester model 1910 at auction. I'm in the process of collecting all the items need to start reloading. I slugged the barrel last night and discovered that it measures between 0.409-0.410". I'm a machinist so I trust my measuring skills. I even took the slug to work and double-checked on the profile projector and those grooves are not very deep.
So my understanding is that I need to fill up that groove diameter to get any sort of accuracy. So I should be looking into 0.410" bullet diameters. I don't cast my own boolits at the present moment, but someday I might.
I also read that I have to ensure the cases will chamber correctly. An increase in bullet diameter can interfere with the chamber neck correct?
I do have access to QuickLoad so I'll be playing with some numbers to make sure I don't over-pressure anything but I'm not 100% of myself when it comes to that program. It also appears QuickLoads info for the 401 WSL is incorrect: they were listing case length as 2.0" and overall length as 2.5". So I can't trust the programs number for case capacity until I measure my own.
Realistically I'm not looking for super performance or perfect MOA. I'm just hoping to make something safe, works reliable, and hopefully within 3-4 MOA.




















































