I am trying to seat my bullets into the lands. In my .308 AR, I have had to pry the bolt back because the cartridge was stuck in the chamber. Upon removing the cartridge, I noted strong scuff marks on the bullet. Fortunately, the bullets stayed in the case. I wasn't so lucky with my 6BR. I didn't get a lot of powder in the action but still had a stuck bullet in the barrel. Some of my 6 BR cartridges load and unload with no problem and others load but stick in the chamber.
How do I get consistent seating depth? I measured all of the cartridges OAL for both my .308 and my 6BR. I get a variance from 2.141 to 2.151 in my 6BR and a similar result in my .308. I am using 70 grain Sierra Match Kings in the 6 BR and 168 grain Sierra Match Kings in the .308. I am using a Redding competition seating die in my 6BR and a Dillon standard seating die in my .308.
For now, I have seated everything such that the longest OAL is short enough to load and unload easily. Powder in the action makes for a short range visit ;-)
Cort
How do I get consistent seating depth? I measured all of the cartridges OAL for both my .308 and my 6BR. I get a variance from 2.141 to 2.151 in my 6BR and a similar result in my .308. I am using 70 grain Sierra Match Kings in the 6 BR and 168 grain Sierra Match Kings in the .308. I am using a Redding competition seating die in my 6BR and a Dillon standard seating die in my .308.
For now, I have seated everything such that the longest OAL is short enough to load and unload easily. Powder in the action makes for a short range visit ;-)
Cort









