Hello all
I have what seems to me to be a problem, I wanted to see if anyone had any recommendations for me. I have a beautifully built sporterized Brazilian Mauser, chambered in 338WM. The issue really stems from the short magazine length in the rifle. It is a sentimental rifle, but I do hunt with it, and thus need to be able to feed thru mag. I am using Nosler brass, H4350/R19, and either 210 TTSX or 225 AB so far, just what I've been experimenting with.
1. Longest COAL I can fit into magazine is approximately 3.303
2. Base to lands measurement in chamber is approximately 2.782
3. If I load to the COAL I need to fit in chamber, CBTO of the AB is 2.598, TTSX is 2.574
This leaves me with an approximately .2" bullet jump, which just seems like an awful long jump to me. Furthermore, I am having to seat these bullets extremely deep into my cases. Just eyeballing my bullet seating depth to get this COAL, I am about .650 deep into my case with the TTSX, and about .617 deep with the AB. Some of that length is in the boat tail, but I've still got close to .5 in bullet bearing surface inside my case.
I guess my question is two fold. Any suggestions for different bullets that might be better suited to deep seating and a long jump? My barrel is a 1:12, so I can't shoot a super heavy bullet, and with the advent of the 338 Lapua, my bullet choices in lighter weight 338 seem to be a little limited. My second question is, anything I can have a gunsmith do to reduce that headspace to allow me a shorter jump to the lands? Thanks for your help.
I have what seems to me to be a problem, I wanted to see if anyone had any recommendations for me. I have a beautifully built sporterized Brazilian Mauser, chambered in 338WM. The issue really stems from the short magazine length in the rifle. It is a sentimental rifle, but I do hunt with it, and thus need to be able to feed thru mag. I am using Nosler brass, H4350/R19, and either 210 TTSX or 225 AB so far, just what I've been experimenting with.
1. Longest COAL I can fit into magazine is approximately 3.303
2. Base to lands measurement in chamber is approximately 2.782
3. If I load to the COAL I need to fit in chamber, CBTO of the AB is 2.598, TTSX is 2.574
This leaves me with an approximately .2" bullet jump, which just seems like an awful long jump to me. Furthermore, I am having to seat these bullets extremely deep into my cases. Just eyeballing my bullet seating depth to get this COAL, I am about .650 deep into my case with the TTSX, and about .617 deep with the AB. Some of that length is in the boat tail, but I've still got close to .5 in bullet bearing surface inside my case.
I guess my question is two fold. Any suggestions for different bullets that might be better suited to deep seating and a long jump? My barrel is a 1:12, so I can't shoot a super heavy bullet, and with the advent of the 338 Lapua, my bullet choices in lighter weight 338 seem to be a little limited. My second question is, anything I can have a gunsmith do to reduce that headspace to allow me a shorter jump to the lands? Thanks for your help.