I want to have the boattail/bearing surface junction of the bullet above the neck/shoulder junction of the case. I have checked and re-checked and 107 thousandths seems like a lot so I hope someone can double check my math.
6-284 Shilen barrel
105 Berger Hybrid
My ogive measurements are with my Stoney Point bullet comparator which measures .234" I.D.
My current CBTO (Case base to ogive) to lands is 2.328", and I am seating for a .020" jump, so my loaded CBTO is 2.308".
Berger reloading manual and my measurements on my cases have the case base to neck/shoulder junction at 1.917".
My bullet comparator has the bullet base to ogive at .648".
Berger says the boattail length is .180". So I have the boattail/bearing surface junction to ogive at .468".
So I think I need a CBTO of 2.385" for the bullet to be seated at the neck/shoulder jct AND the bullet touching the lands.
I am then ADDING .050" - up to a .030" jump and .020" in front of the neck/shoulder jct in case of the 'dreaded donut'. Total = 2.435"
New CBTO 2.435" minus old CBTO 2.328" equals .107".
And is .020" enough room for a potential donut?
6-284 Shilen barrel
105 Berger Hybrid
My ogive measurements are with my Stoney Point bullet comparator which measures .234" I.D.
My current CBTO (Case base to ogive) to lands is 2.328", and I am seating for a .020" jump, so my loaded CBTO is 2.308".
Berger reloading manual and my measurements on my cases have the case base to neck/shoulder junction at 1.917".
My bullet comparator has the bullet base to ogive at .648".
Berger says the boattail length is .180". So I have the boattail/bearing surface junction to ogive at .468".
So I think I need a CBTO of 2.385" for the bullet to be seated at the neck/shoulder jct AND the bullet touching the lands.
I am then ADDING .050" - up to a .030" jump and .020" in front of the neck/shoulder jct in case of the 'dreaded donut'. Total = 2.435"
New CBTO 2.435" minus old CBTO 2.328" equals .107".
And is .020" enough room for a potential donut?