MarkInPA
Well-Known Member
I'm about ready to proceed with experimenting with overall length. I found a powder and bullet combination that seems to show promise at .020" off of the rifling. So, I'm going to start loading test groups by seating the bullet deeper in either .005" or .010" increments. I'm kind of curious how far you want to go by continuing to push the bullet deeper and deeper? This is for a hunting round so I definitely don't want the bullet engaging the rifling when chambered. As far as going to deep, I suppose that at some point it would become obvious that your seating too deep and I'm know that you have to be concerned about pressure the deeper you seat your bullet.
On a separate issue, I have a Mauser M98 rifle that has been re-barreled as a .30-06. On this rifle I am limited on the overall length by the length of the magazine. I have stayed away from trying some bullets simply because when I load them to fit inside the magazine, they are a long way from engaging the rifling. A very long jump to the rifling. I'm not sure if I should automatically dismiss the use of them for this reason though. I'm tempted to experiment with them. Any idea how much jump is too much?
On a separate issue, I have a Mauser M98 rifle that has been re-barreled as a .30-06. On this rifle I am limited on the overall length by the length of the magazine. I have stayed away from trying some bullets simply because when I load them to fit inside the magazine, they are a long way from engaging the rifling. A very long jump to the rifling. I'm not sure if I should automatically dismiss the use of them for this reason though. I'm tempted to experiment with them. Any idea how much jump is too much?