Well I'm finally getting in some trigger time with the 22BR and things are going pretty well.
I do have a couple of questions if anyone cares to help.
,1) I;m shooting some 52gr Bergers in the 14twist Pac-Nor barrel with a Benchmark. The load data that I have,from this site) says 26.6gr-29.6gr with 29.6 as the moost accurate load.
I have tried a few loads from 27gr-29gr and all are stringing verticaly about 1". I know how long my chamber is and my brass is trimmed -.003. The bullets are just touching the lands but I'm only .175 in the case. I've always tried to get one caliber in the case but that's just what I've been told.
Will seating them farther off the lands and farther in the case help with vertical stringing?
Or is this just something I'll have to experiment with?
,2) Now that I have all the chamber and die problems worked out would you all recomend getting a bushing neck die?
My chamber is .254, the fired brass measures .253+-, and the FL sizer brings it down to .250 before seating a bullet.
I'm pretty sure I'm just bumping the shoulder as my brass doesn't seem to be growing to much after 2 firings. Another option that is'nt much more than a neck die with a bushing or 2 is having a die made. Herrels web site says about 70.00.
Am I overthinking this for a Varmint rig? I just want to get as much benefit and longevity as I can with the Lapua brass.
Thanks for any suggestions, especially reguarding vertical stringing. I've heard lots of opinions on it and I'm not convinced any of them were correct?????
I'll try not to be to much of a PITA.
Thanks
Charlie
I do have a couple of questions if anyone cares to help.
,1) I;m shooting some 52gr Bergers in the 14twist Pac-Nor barrel with a Benchmark. The load data that I have,from this site) says 26.6gr-29.6gr with 29.6 as the moost accurate load.
I have tried a few loads from 27gr-29gr and all are stringing verticaly about 1". I know how long my chamber is and my brass is trimmed -.003. The bullets are just touching the lands but I'm only .175 in the case. I've always tried to get one caliber in the case but that's just what I've been told.
Will seating them farther off the lands and farther in the case help with vertical stringing?
Or is this just something I'll have to experiment with?
,2) Now that I have all the chamber and die problems worked out would you all recomend getting a bushing neck die?
My chamber is .254, the fired brass measures .253+-, and the FL sizer brings it down to .250 before seating a bullet.
I'm pretty sure I'm just bumping the shoulder as my brass doesn't seem to be growing to much after 2 firings. Another option that is'nt much more than a neck die with a bushing or 2 is having a die made. Herrels web site says about 70.00.
Am I overthinking this for a Varmint rig? I just want to get as much benefit and longevity as I can with the Lapua brass.
Thanks for any suggestions, especially reguarding vertical stringing. I've heard lots of opinions on it and I'm not convinced any of them were correct?????
I'll try not to be to much of a PITA.
Thanks
Charlie