Ned Ludd
Silver $$ Contributor
Bryan, thanks for your response and clarification. I figured it might have something to do with the contact/measurement point because some of the bullet figures in your book actually show that measurement point well in front of the bearing surface/ogive junction. In the edition I have, the 200 Hybrid is not pictured that way, so trying to compare those measurements directly to the ones you provided for the 200.2X above may be somewhat "apples to oranges". No matter. The main reason I was asking is I have a recently re-barreled .308 with a 30" 11-twist barrel. I had a new reamer made by Dave Kiff for this rifle with .180 freebore and have been shooting the 185 Hybrids. IMO, that freebore is perhaps a little longer than necessary for that bullet, but they shoot just fine. A number of high-level F-TR shooters have successfully used 11-twist barrels with the 200 Hybrids, even though it's not an optimal twist rate. Based on your original info and latest response, I'm thinking the 200.20X ought to load up just fine in that chamber, so I'll give them a try. I can make a QL file for the 200.20X with the information you originally provided to aid in load development. Thanks.