what constitutes an abnormally long or deep throat?
My son and I each have bolt action 308 wins. Mine is a Savage 10 FCP (with 500 rounds down the pipe) and my son's is a Rem 700 (with less than 150 rounds). Measuring off the ogive with a Hornady gauge, (same lot of Hornady 30 cal Match HPBT), the Savage measures 2.2365" and the Rem 700 measures 2.3480". COAL's to bullet tips are Sav 2.8465" and Rem 2.9575"
Wow, that seems like a huge difference (0.1115"). No chance in this world of feeding rounds through the Remington magazine loaded to or near the lands. I measured with fire formed brass and closing the bolt on the bullet and with the Hornady COL tool and both methods resulted in nearly identical measurements (+/- .0005".
Is the Rem700's measurement to the lands abnormally long for a Remington manufactured barrel, or is that to be expected?
My son and I each have bolt action 308 wins. Mine is a Savage 10 FCP (with 500 rounds down the pipe) and my son's is a Rem 700 (with less than 150 rounds). Measuring off the ogive with a Hornady gauge, (same lot of Hornady 30 cal Match HPBT), the Savage measures 2.2365" and the Rem 700 measures 2.3480". COAL's to bullet tips are Sav 2.8465" and Rem 2.9575"
Wow, that seems like a huge difference (0.1115"). No chance in this world of feeding rounds through the Remington magazine loaded to or near the lands. I measured with fire formed brass and closing the bolt on the bullet and with the Hornady COL tool and both methods resulted in nearly identical measurements (+/- .0005".
Is the Rem700's measurement to the lands abnormally long for a Remington manufactured barrel, or is that to be expected?
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