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6.5X47 jammed load questions

BigBamBoo

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Ok....I am not new to reloading. But I am new to using the Berger VLD's. I read often that they like to be "jammed" or "in the lands". Now there seems to be a lot of mixed interpretation of what jammed means.

My interpretation of jammed is you can feel the bullet engage the rifling and there is resistance when closing the bolt.

Now I have just finished my 6.5x47 build and am using Berger 130gr VLD's. I did some very basic load work and found two loads that look good at 100 yards. One is "jammed" and one is 20 thou off of being jammed.

Now in the past when I have tried to run jammed loads (not with VLD's) I would get good groups, but would often get random fliers. These fliers would go away as I started seating the bullets away from the lands. The bullets I used were 115 DTAC'S and SMK's in different calibers.

So.....? Any input would be great. I plan on doing some more load work this week but advice on what others are having good results with could maybe save me some time.

Thanks a bunch,Stan
 
IMHO anything seated deeper than .010" from contact is considered "JAM" I jump my VLD's and get great accuracy. Just curious, what are your two loads with the 130's???
 
Both loads are 42gr of H4350. Lapua brass and CCI 450 primers. I am getting 3000+ FPS. Zero pressure signs. The barrel is a 28" 1:8.5 twist Kreiger and the chamber is throated for the 130's.
 
rifleman700 said:
IMHO anything seated deeper than .010" from contact is considered "JAM" I jump my VLD's and get great accuracy. Just curious, what are your two loads with the 130's???

"In the lands" and "Jam" are two different things.

Jam varies with neck tension. The more neck tension you have the further you can put the bullet "in the lands" without jamming. "Jam" means nothing to a shooter unless they know your reamer design, throat angle, neck tension, bullet profile, etc.

For consistency, seat bullets in the lands. Jumping will give you flyers.
 
It is a PTG and I specified I would be using the 130 VLD's. Here is what I know: Neck Diameter: .295-.2944
Freebore Length: 0.1670
 

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