I agree 100% Makes absolutely no sense at all.. All I can say is, get the most from what you have. It's the only choice you and the rest of us have. Approach YOUR max load carefully and be safe. In my opinion, each rifle has it's own max load.. sometimes the best accuracy is right there at max...
The loading manuals we all have access to are a guide for loading the cartridges we shoot. The test barrels used to develop the printed data are all chambered to SAMMI minimum dimensions. The data in the manuals has to be safe in all guns in any specfic caliber. Some data will indicate modern...
I can't agree more with this statement! It's almost like nobody is at home with Nosler... I've been shooting their bullets for 40 plus years now in several calibers as I'm sure all of you have. If I have a choice, I'll buy Noslers.. Lately I've been shooting Hornady bullets with excellent...
You could make a chamber casting with Cerrosafe and get a neck diameter measurement from the casting.. I'm not sure how many people do that these days but it used to work well. You would have a good starting point to order bushings with this method..just my 2 cents..
I'd like to have 110gr Accubonds in .257 please. The .257 cal bullets are hard to come by these days.. I've found a few here and there but not many and at a premium price when I do.. Anyone remember the days when you could just get whatever you wanted?