My gun is a 1/7 twist and loves the hornady match 75 grainers and I saw these at academy and figured well I could start with these but it never crossed my mind theyd be too long. Sucks that I bought 300 of them might just load them up for target shooting. Would it be safe to fire it or should I just pull the bullet?
Ok thanks guys I will probably go ahead and load these to book specs and just single shoot them. Dont have the tools to measure lands just yet but getting there slowly but surly.
or, alternately to the alex wheeler method... use your cleaning rod with two stop collars. place both collars loosely on rod. insert rod and set the outer one with the bolt cocked. remove bolt, drop bullet in throat and hold in place with pencil.... insert cleaning rod again and lock down inner collar. measure between the collars to get cartridge overall length with that bullet.Dont have the tools to measure lands just yet but getting
Mike what difference does it make to find the lands when the cartridge is not going to fit the magazine?Find your lands and start at ,010" off the lands. Then see how deep you're in the case.
The bottom line is since this is factory ammo and with that 7 twist I can't imagine having too short a freebore. And if you haven't seen any problems with the 75 Hornadys I doubt you will have any problems shooting single shot! Have you tried shooting single shot! Does it chamber with hard bolt closing? If the bolt closes easily then just shoot them single shot.My gun is a 1/7 twist and loves the hornady match 75 grainers and I saw these at academy and figured well I could start with these but it never crossed my mind theyd be too long. Sucks that I bought 300 of them might just load them up for target shooting. Would it be safe to fire it or should I just pull the bullet?
With those bullets, you have a single shot rifle.Mike what difference does it make to find the lands when the cartridge is not going to fit the magazine?
It's not factory ammo. It's hand loaded ammo.The bottom line is since this is factory ammo and with that 7 twist I can't imagine having too short a freebore. And if you haven't seen any problems with the 75 Hornadys I doubt you will have any problems shooting single shot! Have you tried shooting single shot! Does it chamber with hard bolt closing? If the bolt closes easily then just shoot them single shot.
Academy sells bullets? And why is a 75g ELD that much longer than the 75g hollow point?It's not factory ammo. It's hand loaded ammo.
He bought bullets too long to fit his magazine, without being too deep in his case.