I am new to reloading so I appreciate any basic info. I used a Hornady OAL gauge with comparator to find the COAL (measured from the ogive) in a Kimber 8400 in .300 WSM. I am loading 180 gr. Accubonds. My OAL to the lands measured 2.312", and backing off 0.020" gives me 2.272" (I took 5 measurements). When I compare the Federal Vital Shock Factory load with the same bullet and weight (what I typically shoot), they measure only 2.181", a 0.131" difference from my OAL measurement. I realize that factory loads are shorter generally to fit all rifles, and that all rifles and loads are different, but I was surprised that the difference was this much with the same bullet.
Does this seem out of the ordinary?? I would have expected subpar accuracy with the factory loads with that much jump, but I routinely shoot .75" to 1" groups (at 100 yds) off bags with this gun and factory load. I haven't loaded any yet so I don;t know about magazine fit or velocity or how these shoot, but I wanted to get some advice before loading up a first batch. Any insights are appreciated.
Does this seem out of the ordinary?? I would have expected subpar accuracy with the factory loads with that much jump, but I routinely shoot .75" to 1" groups (at 100 yds) off bags with this gun and factory load. I haven't loaded any yet so I don;t know about magazine fit or velocity or how these shoot, but I wanted to get some advice before loading up a first batch. Any insights are appreciated.