Heyo - so long story short, I'm on the cusp of being able to reload all my brass. At the moment every caliber I have needs something (.303 needs case length trimmer, 7.62x54r needs bullets, 8x57 needs new depriming pin etc etc etc).
I did however have 19 hornady 150 grain .323 bullets, some rifle primers, and 30 odd resized, deprimed, and under OAL cartridge length 8x57 pieces of brass.
I've completed 3 of them and wanted to check my steps before I get a chance to do 300 and find out I've done something wrong.
Does this sound right?
(all guiding numbers and measurements are from the Speer 1987 reloading manual)
8x57 resized brass was all under 56.90 mm / 2.240" OAL. The few that were slightly over were shortened and deburred.
19 .323 150 grain jacketed bullets are being used in a yugoslavian m24/47 with a bore diameter of .322 .
Powder used in each cartridge is 50.0 grains of IMR 4350. This is one grain under the starting reload suggestion (I made my own dipper, it does 50 grains, not 51
)
The 50 grains of 4350 does not touch the bottom of the bullet when seated, is this ok?
The total OAL including the bullet is 75.55 mm.
Is this an acceptable OAL, or is this determined otherwise?
All of my reloading books neglect to mention overall length including bullet. I assume the most length possible in the magazine, provided there isn't a large air gap in the cartridge is best?
Also, I assume it should take up all the freebore and the sides of the bullet should stop just short of engaging the rifling in the barrel when chambered?
Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestions you have - Most of it makes sense, but I want to be sure before I end up having made 300-600 bullets only to find out I messed up somewhere

I did however have 19 hornady 150 grain .323 bullets, some rifle primers, and 30 odd resized, deprimed, and under OAL cartridge length 8x57 pieces of brass.
I've completed 3 of them and wanted to check my steps before I get a chance to do 300 and find out I've done something wrong.
Does this sound right?
(all guiding numbers and measurements are from the Speer 1987 reloading manual)
8x57 resized brass was all under 56.90 mm / 2.240" OAL. The few that were slightly over were shortened and deburred.
19 .323 150 grain jacketed bullets are being used in a yugoslavian m24/47 with a bore diameter of .322 .
Powder used in each cartridge is 50.0 grains of IMR 4350. This is one grain under the starting reload suggestion (I made my own dipper, it does 50 grains, not 51

The 50 grains of 4350 does not touch the bottom of the bullet when seated, is this ok?
The total OAL including the bullet is 75.55 mm.
Is this an acceptable OAL, or is this determined otherwise?
All of my reloading books neglect to mention overall length including bullet. I assume the most length possible in the magazine, provided there isn't a large air gap in the cartridge is best?
Also, I assume it should take up all the freebore and the sides of the bullet should stop just short of engaging the rifling in the barrel when chambered?
Thanks in advance for any advice or suggestions you have - Most of it makes sense, but I want to be sure before I end up having made 300-600 bullets only to find out I messed up somewhere