HereDuckyDucky
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I just measured the jam point on my .257 wby (factory vanguard) using a sized case, seating a dummy round extra long in the die, and measuring the COAL after seating in the action. My COAL at jam is 3.540. My previous reloading for this rifle was done at 3.250 because that was the previous owner's reload recipe for this rifle, and that COAL is longer than most maximums listed in my manuals. I am now realizing there is ton additional seating depth potential for this chamber.
Question: Is there any downside to seating further out? I typically start my seating .020 off jam, so I am currently WAY off that mark. Anyone loading their .257 wby with COAL in the 3.3s, 3.4s, or even 3.5s? Bullet is 115gr VLD.
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Question: Is there any downside to seating further out? I typically start my seating .020 off jam, so I am currently WAY off that mark. Anyone loading their .257 wby with COAL in the 3.3s, 3.4s, or even 3.5s? Bullet is 115gr VLD.
RW