I have a Savage bolt rifle (PTA action) that I built on which I installed a Shilen 1 in 8 twist barrel chambered in .223 Remington. I made a serious mistake when I ordered the barrel in that I did not state a throat depth or supply Shilen with a dummy round. After shooting this rifle I have found that it likes the Berger 73 grain (#22420) bullet as well as the Sierra 77 grain (#9377) bullet. Both are boat tail bullets and both shoot in the 3’s and 4s. The problem I am having is that when loaded, the neck of the case barely holds the bullet because the base of the bullet is so far down inside the case. This is especially true with the Berger because the section of the bullet that measures .224†extends only about .150†above the boat tail before it begins to taper. I have had bullets of loaded rounds fall inside the case. Complicating this issue is that I am using a full length bushing die which does not size to the junction of the neck and shoulder leaving a pretty small area of the neck that is sized. I have not checked the loaded rounds on my concentricity gauge as I’m sure that just checking them will cause more run out than I might already have.
I feel resigned to the fact that I am going to have to send this barrel back for re-chambering causing expense and down time. I would appreciate comments on the following:
• Should I abandon my neck sizing program on this rifle and go to full length resizing?
• If I send them a dummy round using the Berger bullet seated to a Comparator length of 2.0385†it places the beginning of the boat tail just about at the lower part of the case neck. The Sierra bullet seated to the same Comparator length as the Berger is essentially in the same place relative to the lower part of the neck of the cartridge. Do you see any problems with this?
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
I feel resigned to the fact that I am going to have to send this barrel back for re-chambering causing expense and down time. I would appreciate comments on the following:
• Should I abandon my neck sizing program on this rifle and go to full length resizing?
• If I send them a dummy round using the Berger bullet seated to a Comparator length of 2.0385†it places the beginning of the boat tail just about at the lower part of the case neck. The Sierra bullet seated to the same Comparator length as the Berger is essentially in the same place relative to the lower part of the neck of the cartridge. Do you see any problems with this?
Your thoughts would be appreciated.