I have never had such a hard time determining my Base to Ogive measurement in any rifle I have ever reloaded for. This thing is driving me nuts. I have been using that tool on 4 other rifles for over 10 years. I am new the 6XC but, have loaded for my other prone and Palma rifles and my service rifles.
I have used the Hornady tool (both curved and straight) and cannot seem to get a number that makes sense. I got this 6XC rifle used and the last owner gave me his measurements and the 105 Berger is seated quite deep. I posted last week about some donut issues with the brass that came with it and lots of people said to just seat above the donut. So today, I have been messing around with the Hornady tool and a dummy cartridge that I seated a bullet into (no powder or primer).
When I seated a bullet long so that the top of the boat tail sits just above the donut area, I can close the bolt on the dummy round, extract it and it measures the same. I did so several times and the bullet never stuck. I assume that I am not hitting the lands but, I am not sure. However when I use my tool, it has me seated so deep in the case that the bottom of the boat tail is past the shoulder. What the Heck? It just does not make sense to me. Why would the throat be so short in a single shot prone rifle?
I have fired the cartridges at the shorter length in a Palma match a few weeks ago and they shot well at 800 and 900 with good X count. It started blowing like heck and I was all over the place at 1000.
Anyone have any suggestions to try? Mike
I have used the Hornady tool (both curved and straight) and cannot seem to get a number that makes sense. I got this 6XC rifle used and the last owner gave me his measurements and the 105 Berger is seated quite deep. I posted last week about some donut issues with the brass that came with it and lots of people said to just seat above the donut. So today, I have been messing around with the Hornady tool and a dummy cartridge that I seated a bullet into (no powder or primer).
When I seated a bullet long so that the top of the boat tail sits just above the donut area, I can close the bolt on the dummy round, extract it and it measures the same. I did so several times and the bullet never stuck. I assume that I am not hitting the lands but, I am not sure. However when I use my tool, it has me seated so deep in the case that the bottom of the boat tail is past the shoulder. What the Heck? It just does not make sense to me. Why would the throat be so short in a single shot prone rifle?
I have fired the cartridges at the shorter length in a Palma match a few weeks ago and they shot well at 800 and 900 with good X count. It started blowing like heck and I was all over the place at 1000.
Anyone have any suggestions to try? Mike