Justin I just checked one of my 90gr VLD in 223 rem OAL is 2.6030
these bullets have been mep plate trimmed and then pointed,
I used the PT Match reamer and then had smith lenghten throat so bullet was enough in case to hold well. I will not use the PT MATCH reamer again. Maybe the Wylde ?? talking with JGS now.
I have shot my Barnard action 30" 1-7 twist app 1800 rounds.and will rechamber and have another new barrel to set up as well. There are about 4 guys in Ottawa Canada shooting customs in 223 rem all 1/7 twist one fellow shooting 1/8 Krieger it does not shoot the 90 vld but was doing okay with 90gr Match bergers and really shoots the 80gr Bergers, non of these guns would shoot the 90gr Sierra,s seems they need a 6.5 twist.
You will need a quality digital scale to load as 1/10 gr powder gives you vertical problems. I don,t post loads on internet but would be glad to help you if you pm me. You will run with the .308 in F/TR class
manitou
Very similar to my set-up that is working very well. The chamber was cut with a PT&G reamer to our spec - can't tell you the exact freebore but it's around a quarter inch. COAL with the Berger 90gn VLD in the lands by 0.015" was 2.700" originally, slightly longer now after 1,200 rounds and a little bit of throat erosion. Dave Kiff will have the reamer design on his books somewhere (ordered by Vince Bottomley of Lancashire, UK early this year).
The barrel is a True-Flite (New Zealand make) 6-groove 1-7" 31" Heavy Palma profile. With recent manufacture Lapua Match brass (30.6gn H20 water capacity), PMC SRM primer (Wolf to youze guys), 25.2gn Re15 Lot 75109 gives 2,900 fps MV. Accuracy is sub 0.4-MOA and the rifle has shot three 1,000 yd groups under 10-inches in a UKBRA registered match, the best of them under five inches at Diggle Ranges in the north of England, 1,000 ASL in an exposed and windy valley. The smallest group was the second smallest group of the match by a hair.
The rifle is actually built for F/TR using a secondhand Savage 12 PT action in a McRees modular stock. Weighing right up on the 8.25kg F/TR limit with Versa-Pod bipod, it has negligible recoil - I follow the shot through as if shooting a rimfire keeping the crosshairs on the target centre. Primers do crater badly through extrusion into the bolt-face firing pin hole at the loads I'm running. I doubt if you could get away with them in North American summer temperatures. Yet again, I have the right actions and cartridges but mated incorrectly. (My .308W F-Class rifle has a Barnard Model P which would handle the small primers without fuss.)
The round count is now around 1,300 and it is holding its accuracy - 99.11v ex 100.20v (20 shots - like Canada, our Bull scores 5 in the UK) in a 300yd F-Class comp a fortnight ago with winds varying by up to three-quarters MOA (beat all the 'Open' shooters too, the best of them by a single V-Bull, but I wouldn't expect to repeat that at 600yd, never mind 1,000).
I got 17th F/TR individual place in the F-Class European Championship at Bisley three weeks ago (2+15 at 800; 2 x 2+15 at 900, and 2 x 2+20 at 1,000yd) and shot in the GB F/TR 'Blue' team which took Silver, right in the middle of the .308W shooters scores (2+15 each at 900 and 1,000yd). I don't think I lose anything at all to .308W users; they think I'm mad and I'm the only national league F/TR competitor to use the cartridge in the UK.
I agree completely with the Canucks re powder charge consistency. I've bought an Acculab VIC123 at great expense, and handloading takes forever - .308W is a much easier to load and more forgiving number.
One warning - the 90gn Berger BT Long-Range produces much higher pressures than the same company's VLD. I'm running them at 0.6gn less Re15, 24.6gn with CCI-450s, and have decided they're still a little too warm in terms of rate of primer pocket expansion at that. I have Lapua cases on their 4th firing now with VLDs at 2,900 fps that are still in good fettle and will be retired from match use after one more loading. I have tried CCI-BR4 primers and my lot at any rate was 'hotter' than either the PMC / Wolf or CCI-450 giving higher MVs, larger MV spreads and larger groups.
The rifle spec and build was written up by myself and Vince Bottomley a few issues ago, and a two piece feature on loading 90s in .223R is on:
http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/
part 1 in the existing (November 2010 issue); part 2 to be in the December issue that goes live on or about 1st December and also has a special report on the F-Class European
Championship weekend. (It's a free 100 page + online magazine!)
I like it. I'm convinced. I just have to convince another 100 or so UK F-Class competitors!
Laurie,
York, England