Using the 6XC as an example. Is the leade on this really about .300?
I'm working on a new cat. It's max OL is 2.8. I took the length of a 139 Lapuas ogive of .595 and then another .015 just in case I want to shove the 139 into the lands and subtracted that from 2.8. and come up with 2.19". That should give me a good location for the leade right? If my case is 2.035 then my leade should be .155"?
Also has anyone tried a .250 jump to the lands and can you get good accuracy that way? I know a smith that swears he has all of his reamers made with a .250 leade at bore size and can load to higher velocities and gets good accuracy because the bullet aligns better.
1 last thing, How do you figure bolt thrust? I've heard several arguments about it so anyone have an opinion?
I'm working on a new cat. It's max OL is 2.8. I took the length of a 139 Lapuas ogive of .595 and then another .015 just in case I want to shove the 139 into the lands and subtracted that from 2.8. and come up with 2.19". That should give me a good location for the leade right? If my case is 2.035 then my leade should be .155"?
Also has anyone tried a .250 jump to the lands and can you get good accuracy that way? I know a smith that swears he has all of his reamers made with a .250 leade at bore size and can load to higher velocities and gets good accuracy because the bullet aligns better.
1 last thing, How do you figure bolt thrust? I've heard several arguments about it so anyone have an opinion?