ok so the question is about bullet seating depth, Normally for any cast bullet i just seat one caliber deep and not even look at the books OAL
i have a 44-40 build on a no5mk1 receiver, when i fire my 240gr .430" cast bullets i have no issues, 950fps, so i know the rifle can shoot well.
then i bought a box of Hornady cowboy loads (725fps) and over half of them keyholed on me, maybe Hornady used .427 bullets or they were being pushed to slow, or to much of a gap before rifling, im not sure
so then thinking i should use a bigger bullet and drive it a bit harder (then i can also use it for deer hunting) i bought 200 Sierra .4295 300gr copper soft point to use.
then the issue arises
when i tried seating a bullet about .030 into the case and then chambering it and closing the bolt to seat the bullet to check out the RIFLES COL it shows the rifling is VERY far from the normal bullet location. this leaves me with a COL of 1.990 and lets say .020 off the lands so the real loaded COL would be 1.970, ok seems fine to me as its a single shot, but that only leaves 0.185" of the bullet in the case, seems its out to far i always seated the bullet one diameter of the bullet. this would be less then half of that.
so i guess my question is, is it ok to seat a 44 cal bullet only .185" deep? and if that's not ideal, what would you do in this case? pics will show exactly what im talking about pretty well
also where this is built on a no5mk1 action, im wondering if i can get away with some lighter 44mag loads, im thinking with the 300gr 0.4295 bullets in the .427 bore may be able to build enough pressure to use AA5744 as a powder, around 18-20gr starting off, the barrel is a win92 44-40 so i dont want to use 44 mag pressures but i feel around 28kpsi would be a nice middle ground.
i have a 44-40 build on a no5mk1 receiver, when i fire my 240gr .430" cast bullets i have no issues, 950fps, so i know the rifle can shoot well.
then i bought a box of Hornady cowboy loads (725fps) and over half of them keyholed on me, maybe Hornady used .427 bullets or they were being pushed to slow, or to much of a gap before rifling, im not sure
so then thinking i should use a bigger bullet and drive it a bit harder (then i can also use it for deer hunting) i bought 200 Sierra .4295 300gr copper soft point to use.
then the issue arises
when i tried seating a bullet about .030 into the case and then chambering it and closing the bolt to seat the bullet to check out the RIFLES COL it shows the rifling is VERY far from the normal bullet location. this leaves me with a COL of 1.990 and lets say .020 off the lands so the real loaded COL would be 1.970, ok seems fine to me as its a single shot, but that only leaves 0.185" of the bullet in the case, seems its out to far i always seated the bullet one diameter of the bullet. this would be less then half of that.
so i guess my question is, is it ok to seat a 44 cal bullet only .185" deep? and if that's not ideal, what would you do in this case? pics will show exactly what im talking about pretty well
also where this is built on a no5mk1 action, im wondering if i can get away with some lighter 44mag loads, im thinking with the 300gr 0.4295 bullets in the .427 bore may be able to build enough pressure to use AA5744 as a powder, around 18-20gr starting off, the barrel is a win92 44-40 so i dont want to use 44 mag pressures but i feel around 28kpsi would be a nice middle ground.
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