Just loaded my first Hammer....concerned.

I'm not worried and rifle shoots 1/2 MOA.
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View attachment 600635I just loaded my first Hammer HHT, and I am concerned about the case mouth not being supported by the bullet as well as neck only making contact on two narrow rings of the bullet. Seems as though the rounds will be very sensitive to rough use, or recoil while I'm the gun.

Only 2 contact points is normal for a HHT bullet. If you try a HH bullet you will probably be able to get 3 points of contact. I generally prefer the HH for that reason. Factory FL dies likely give you plenty of neck tension (some say interference fit). Measure the neck diameter of a recently FL sized case, and then measure the same case with a bullet fully seated. The difference between the 2 measurements is what your "neck tension" is.

FWIW - most Hammer shooters seem to prefer some level of crimp. Personally, I'm not one of them but you can't ignore the opinion of the majority.
 
Just one more voice to reassure you there is nothing to worry about with the way you're loading these. I would also encourage a neck tension measurement to set your mind at ease, but where the bands sit in relation to the mouth of the case doesn't really affect things in the way you're worried about. if you just need that extra reassurance, seat at a length where a crimp will work as others suggested.
 
View attachment 600635I just loaded my first Hammer HHT, and I am concerned about the case mouth not being supported by the bullet as well as neck only making contact on two narrow rings of the bullet. Seems as though the rounds will be very sensitive to rough use, or recoil while I'm the gun.
Run more jump to get bullet further into case. More jump = less starting pressure. Find your accuracy fine tuning you will be good to go.
As long as your cases are straight you can run an unbelievable amount of jump and be deadly. I'm running .250" of jump on my big Weatherby, no problems.
 
I've been using Barnes monos for many years with the same/similar groove design. My rifle has a great deal of recoil…..they ain't mov'n!

In fact, before going to the Barnes, the lead tip on conventional cup and core bullets at the bottom of the magazine (3 rounds previously fired) were so badly flattened (about 1/8" to 3/16" in dia.) I almost expected to see the jacket to start opening! 😉 memtb
I've loaded and shot Barnes for 40 plus years, they are nothing like the Hammer line, two totally different critters.
 
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