I have been playing with a Mauser chambered in .308 for a couple of years and run several thousand rounds thru it. It was fun and shot 3/4 to 1 moa with hand loads. I have been shooting SMK 155 & 168 mostly. I decided to build a Savage model 10 in .308 as I like the cartridge and have all the dies and brass etc. So I bought a nice Shilen bull barrel and head spaced it with a forester gauge. It felt like a nice tight chamber. I took my brass that is lightly sized and has a cut in the neck so I can insert a bullet and chamber it to get an idea of the OAL to the lands. In my mauser I got 2.860 to 2.865 on most bullets. I would buld rounds with a OAL of 2.840 and they were quite accurate. So I did the same procedure with my new rifle. The 155 smk's came in at 2.818 to 2.820. Tight but reasonable. Then I tried several 168 smk's. They are coming in at 2.730! Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I can handle seating the 155's to 2.810 or even 2.80 as that's pretty standard for commercial ammo. But I can't get my head around seating a 168 at 2.715 or something. Anybody heard of a chamber that short? I'm really at a loss.