Background: I have three 30-06's that each shoot less than 1" at 100 yards if I do my part with the following loads: Nosler cases, (can be new or 1X) Federal 210 primer, 56.6 grains of IMR 4451 with a 180 grain Nosler Partition setting on top, comparator OAL 2.695 - 2.696".
Two different lots of Federal Factory, 30-06 180 Partitions average around 2.630" compapartor OAL.
Just for kicks and giggles this afternoon I dug out my Hornady Lock and Load OAL Gauge to see what my maximum case length is on the three rifles. Now I did measure without cleaning the barrels as recommended by Hornady, however I believe that may cause a minimal variation.
Ruger Number 1, Max Comparator OAL 2.725", reloads 2.695" jump 0.030" sounds reasonable.
Montana ASR, Comparator OAL 2.726", reloads 2.695" jump 0.031" also sounds reasonable.
Remington 700 CDL Comparator OAL 2.894" reloads 2.695" jump 0.199" sounds excessive.
My handloads are on average 0.065" longer than Federal Factory loads. Has anyone had good accuracy with loads where the jump to the lands is similar to 0.199"? I was considering taking the Remington (it is considerably lighter than the Montana) as my primary rifle and the Ruger as a back up, but with this data I am skeptical on future accuracy with the Remington.
Any thoughts and experience with similar circumstances will be most appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Rol
Two different lots of Federal Factory, 30-06 180 Partitions average around 2.630" compapartor OAL.
Just for kicks and giggles this afternoon I dug out my Hornady Lock and Load OAL Gauge to see what my maximum case length is on the three rifles. Now I did measure without cleaning the barrels as recommended by Hornady, however I believe that may cause a minimal variation.
Ruger Number 1, Max Comparator OAL 2.725", reloads 2.695" jump 0.030" sounds reasonable.
Montana ASR, Comparator OAL 2.726", reloads 2.695" jump 0.031" also sounds reasonable.
Remington 700 CDL Comparator OAL 2.894" reloads 2.695" jump 0.199" sounds excessive.
My handloads are on average 0.065" longer than Federal Factory loads. Has anyone had good accuracy with loads where the jump to the lands is similar to 0.199"? I was considering taking the Remington (it is considerably lighter than the Montana) as my primary rifle and the Ruger as a back up, but with this data I am skeptical on future accuracy with the Remington.
Any thoughts and experience with similar circumstances will be most appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Rol