Rifle reloading neophyte here, so please be patient.
I have a Howa 1500 chambered for .308 Winchester and I found that the total chamber length (base to lands) was 2.9045". In theory, the COL with a .018" jump would be 2.8865". The SAAMI spec defines the COL to be between 2.490" and 2.810" which means that my COL would be 0.0765" over the maximum defined COL.
Case: Hornady Match .308 Win
Bullet: Hornady .308 SST 165gr (Model #30452)
I assume that if I were to load to the defined COL spec (2.750") accuracy would suffer because my actual jump would be 0.1545" (or, put another way, 8.6x a "usual" jump.) However, if I were to load to my calculated COL I am concerned about what that would mean. With the bullet being seated so far forward is premature release an issue (less bullet in the neck?) Would there be any potential safety issues?
I have a Howa 1500 chambered for .308 Winchester and I found that the total chamber length (base to lands) was 2.9045". In theory, the COL with a .018" jump would be 2.8865". The SAAMI spec defines the COL to be between 2.490" and 2.810" which means that my COL would be 0.0765" over the maximum defined COL.
Case: Hornady Match .308 Win
Bullet: Hornady .308 SST 165gr (Model #30452)
I assume that if I were to load to the defined COL spec (2.750") accuracy would suffer because my actual jump would be 0.1545" (or, put another way, 8.6x a "usual" jump.) However, if I were to load to my calculated COL I am concerned about what that would mean. With the bullet being seated so far forward is premature release an issue (less bullet in the neck?) Would there be any potential safety issues?