Okay, so I am about a year into reloading. Gotten a few loads worked up and I feel like I am throwing darts and a few stick. Basically, loading up .5 grain diff. shooting groups and staying within factory recommended COAL, but have played with seating depth a little.
Working a 6.5 CM. It is a CVA Cascade and it is really an accurate rifle. Lucked into a super accurate load, but it was one of my first ones and realized my calculations were off and I was overpressured, as I was setting the scope for deer season and I was getting bolt resistance. Came back and checked my numbers and the way I calculated, well, it was a novice way of doing things when you don't have the powder listed. lesson learned.
So, a buddy sent me a video and been doing some measurements to get .020 off lands as a starting point. What i found freaked me out a little. Two bullets - 140 Nosler Accubond (COAL 2.805) and Norma Bondstrike (COAL 2.803). Here is what I found...
Nosler measurement for OAL into lands is 2.790.
Norma measurement for OAL into lands is 2.880.
Nosler measurement to Ogive into lands is 2.272.
Norma measurement to Ogive into lands is 2.260.
Nosler bullet length 1.358.
Norma bullet length 1.408.
So, given this information, the Ogive is only about .012 difference in the two. However, with them using nearly the same COAL for bullets that have quite different length measurement, one is being jammed into the lands (Nosler) while the other has about .075 jump from the lands (Norma).
So, would it be prudent to measure .20 off lands using Ogive (.020 off lands was the recommendation from the video, and making .003 incremental changes to tighten groups), which is going to give me way different COAL than the manufacturers recommendation?
Am I off my rocker?
Working a 6.5 CM. It is a CVA Cascade and it is really an accurate rifle. Lucked into a super accurate load, but it was one of my first ones and realized my calculations were off and I was overpressured, as I was setting the scope for deer season and I was getting bolt resistance. Came back and checked my numbers and the way I calculated, well, it was a novice way of doing things when you don't have the powder listed. lesson learned.
So, a buddy sent me a video and been doing some measurements to get .020 off lands as a starting point. What i found freaked me out a little. Two bullets - 140 Nosler Accubond (COAL 2.805) and Norma Bondstrike (COAL 2.803). Here is what I found...
Nosler measurement for OAL into lands is 2.790.
Norma measurement for OAL into lands is 2.880.
Nosler measurement to Ogive into lands is 2.272.
Norma measurement to Ogive into lands is 2.260.
Nosler bullet length 1.358.
Norma bullet length 1.408.
So, given this information, the Ogive is only about .012 difference in the two. However, with them using nearly the same COAL for bullets that have quite different length measurement, one is being jammed into the lands (Nosler) while the other has about .075 jump from the lands (Norma).
So, would it be prudent to measure .20 off lands using Ogive (.020 off lands was the recommendation from the video, and making .003 incremental changes to tighten groups), which is going to give me way different COAL than the manufacturers recommendation?
Am I off my rocker?
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