gsg5pk said:What is the minimum freebore to shoot 215 Berger in .308 win
Do 2013 US FTR chamber was enough? (.343nk, 170fb, 1-30)
jamesl said:I use 215's out of a .168fb and have shot well with them but I would say that is the min. I am shooting 10 off the lands and the boattail jucture is just barely above the neck/shoulder juncture. A .200-.220 would be better.
James
XTR said:gsg5pk said:What is the minimum freebore to shoot 215 Berger in .308 win
Do 2013 US FTR chamber was enough? (.343nk, 170fb, 1-30)
Laurie has a long post in here somewhere about seating depths for the 185/200/215 bergers.
Take this for what it's worth, free intenet advice. Don't bother with the 215s in a rifle throated for the 185s.
My base to ogive touching the lands with a 185 Jugg shooting in a 2013 FTR with a .168 FB is ~2.335 with a Hornady tool.
My base to ogive in one of my barrels that i have throated at what consider barely adequate for the 215s is 2.420, that barrel also works with the 200s. If I was thorating solely for the 215s it would probably be closer to 2.50 as the bearing surface is just above the junction in that chamber. I can't check the measurement for the 185s in that barrel, they fall out of the case.
In addition you are going to be taking a big chunk of case space with the tail of the bullet.
I know, you've run the numbers on JBM and if you can get them fast enough they will shoot inside of the 185s or the 200s, so armed with this information you can buy 100 and see. Good luck, but my personal opinion is that if it's not set up for it it is a waste of time. You will be better off shooting the 185s. This does not even get into the recoil management issues most folks (myself included) have with the 215s.
gsg5pk said:Many thanks for your kindly info.
What is the expected mv for 185 out of 32" Bartlein Barrel?
XTR said:I had to go measure some bullets, I never measured other than to the ogive.
my loaded 185s are right at 2.990 give or take depending on the Berger lot and jump. I do not shoot 200s in my 185 barrel.
My loaded 200s are about 3.150 and the 215s are at 3.190, and I think that this barrel is a little short in the throat for the 215s.
There are exceptions to every rule, and based on the data on the internet I've got the slowest 30"+ barrels ever made by Kreiger/Bartline because there are lots of guys getting the same or better velocities that I do with 20" barrels.
As a general rule:
you can set up for the 185s and shoot the 200s seated a little deep
you can probably find a freebore that is pretty close to ideal for the 200s and maybe the 185s will still be in the case (not certain of that) and be able to shoot the 215s seated deep
you can set up to shoot the 200s seated long and shoot the 215s seated a little deeper than ideal
you can set up to shoot the 215s and shoot the 230s seated deep
you can set up to shoot the 230s and that's all you can shoot.
If you are getting a .170FB then you want to shoot the 185 Jugg, that's what that reamer was designed for. If it is the 2013 USFTR reamer, the team used 185s.