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Sorry I'm happily married.1:7 30 inch Bartlein 5r, ~50°F, 850asl, 5ft 11in, 230, long walks on the beach, sunsets and shooting.![]()
deadduck357 said:Will it fit in a 224V and stay within STANAG length?
and stay within STANAG length?
^ that's understated.SERIOUSLY doubt it.
Have you ever loaded 90VLDs? This bullet it longer, with more bearing surface. A 90VLD seated in a .169 freebore with the bearing surface just above the neck shoulder junction is something like 2.650, the mag length on a 556 is 2.260, so you are talking about nearly half an inch. So, only if you seat them sitting just above the primer.Could someone with a couple of these please post its measurements. Will it fit in a 224V and stay within STANAG length?
Have you ever loaded 90VLDs? This bullet it longer, with more bearing surface. A 90VLD seated in a .169 freebore with the bearing surface just above the neck shoulder junction is something like 2.650, the mag length on a 556 is 2.260, so you are talking about nearly half an inch. So, only if you seat them sitting just above the primer.
Yes. That's what I'm trying to get a comparison against. I don't have a 95 to measure. From what the tech at Sierra said the 95 is 1.273" (that may be wrong per bulletman) and a 90 VLD is 1.254" but the SMK appears to have much more bearing surface which result in possibly less ogive length. Like I said I don't have any to actually measure that's why I'm asking y'all.Have you ever loaded 90VLDs? This bullet it longer, with more bearing surface. A 90VLD seated in a .169 freebore with the bearing surface just above the neck shoulder junction is something like 2.650, the mag length on a 556 is 2.260, so you are talking about nearly half an inch. So, only if you seat them sitting just above the primer.
You might be able to get it to work in a 224AR (6.5Grendal necked to 224), it's the shorter of the cases. I think the 224V case would be to long.
Much thanks for the comparison. My apologies if I'm not understanding but the bto is longer on the vld?90 Berger on left and 95 smk on the right touching the lands on a chamber hand throated by Linda Lovelace herself
2.112 bto/Berger 2.081/SMK touching lands.
What I figured but didn't want to assume. Thank you again for your experience. Sierra is suppose to be sending me a couple samples for dummies.Brad's numbers represent CBTO of loaded rounds.
Yep, I'm too long for the Berger and too short for the Sierra. Another point/question, my gun went from shooting really good to not great toward the end of last season. Last night I noticed when seating a bullets long (shined with steel wool) and checking for land marks, then seating deeper, repeating until land marks were gone that I have uneven throat erosion. I had 5 hard land marks then seated .010 deeper and had 3 faint marks and two hard marks. Seated deeper and only had 2 faint marks. 1600-1700 rounds on the barrel which is right where my last barrel started to go.
Wouldn't mind 50 of them. Let me know what the sticker is on 50 with shipping. ThanksTesting last 2 weekends and found a sweet spot in a 1:7 , .169 freebore, barrel 30” , problem being like mentioned before is velocity gave up too much. Avg was 2700 FPS and shooting Bergers 90vld at 2820 now. So anyone wanting some 95’s message me. Have about 440 left for a good home. Had to try at least.
Testing last 2 weekends and found a sweet spot in a 1:7 , .169 freebore, barrel 30” , problem being like mentioned before is velocity gave up too much. Avg was 2700 FPS and shooting Bergers 90vld at 2820 now. So anyone wanting some 95’s message me. Have about 440 left for a good home. Had to try at least.