You might think about 26 inches of barrel for additional velocity to "maximize" your potential.So the boat tail bearing surface junction seated to the case neck shoulder junction creates a coal of 3.2"?
You might think about 26 inches of barrel for additional velocity to "maximize" your potential.So the boat tail bearing surface junction seated to the case neck shoulder junction creates a coal of 3.2"?
Am doing a intermediate range/bear/bear country rifle in 33 Nos, at 22", better off hand. I have a 7mag 8T 26" for LRH.You might think about 26 inches of barrel for additional velocity to "maximize" your potential.
No. I like to load the boat tail down to about the shoulder body junction to slightly compress the powder to be sure the column stays at a uniform density regardless of position. These bullets have a longer ogive than other bullets which adds to their BC. You can load them out further if needed. Recommended jump is 0.025" but you can do a two shot group jump ladder to find the best jump for your rifle. The longer action gives you more freedom to load the bullet out beyond 2.98"So the boat tail bearing surface junction seated to the case neck shoulder junction creates a coal of 3.2"?
I just checked out your site. I like what I saw. I'll be ordering some.No. I like to load the boat tail down to about the shoulder body junction to slightly compress the powder to be sure the column stays at a uniform density regardless of position. These bullets have a longer ogive than other bullets which adds to their BC. You can load them out further if needed. Recommended jump is 0.025" but you can do a two shot group jump ladder to find the best jump for your rifle. The longer action gives you more freedom to load the bullet out beyond 2.98"