I'm loading, for the first time, for a new-to-me Sako 6 PPC repeater. FWIW, I'm using Norma 6 PPC cases, and I'd like to try some Bart's 68-gr. 6 mm. bullets. After taking some measurements using the Sinclair seating depth gauge, I find that I have a longer throat than I had expected. The Bart's 68-grainer is .828" long, and the OAL with the bullet just touching the lands is 2.207". The upshot is that the bullet is seated a mere .121" in the case neck.
Is this going to be problematic (i.e., too little bullet/neck contact)? I would have preferred to have more of the bullet in the case neck, but, of course, can't do this without seating this particular bullet well off the lands. The rifle has a 1-14 twist, so can't really go to much-heavier bullets to solve this.
Again FWIW, I'm using Wilson chamber-type dies for both resizing and seating.
Any suggestions and advice would be much appreciated.
Is this going to be problematic (i.e., too little bullet/neck contact)? I would have preferred to have more of the bullet in the case neck, but, of course, can't do this without seating this particular bullet well off the lands. The rifle has a 1-14 twist, so can't really go to much-heavier bullets to solve this.
Again FWIW, I'm using Wilson chamber-type dies for both resizing and seating.
Any suggestions and advice would be much appreciated.