1) I am trying to establish my seating depth of my 223Rem 77gr Nosler CC HPBT. The current OAL for me is somewhere between 2.258 - 2.260. When I tried to chamber them by releasing from an open bolt and extract them for inspection, I find that there are scratches and markings on the bullet itself. Some of them are quite deep, and i feel them with my finger. Is this an issue? Are those *normal*? Will they affect the accuracy of the bullet? Should I seat it deeper, and will that fix this issue?
(barrel is Colt 5.56 NATO)
2) I'm wondering if I can tumble my non-crimped 223s (after loading them)? Will/can tumbling actually seat the bullet further down? That may raise a pressure issue....
3) Regarding what's the max amount of powder to use, except not getting over the "recommended" max load and that the primer didn't pop out, what are other guidelines and signs to look for?
4) Has anyone do a study on the difference between Nosler Custom Competition .223 HPBT vs Sierra MatchKing .223 HPBT? For all the data I can find on them, they are pretty similar... in terms of dimensions and specifications.... so, basing my start loading numbers on one or the other should be safe, right? (always start low, and work it up.... )
(barrel is Colt 5.56 NATO)
2) I'm wondering if I can tumble my non-crimped 223s (after loading them)? Will/can tumbling actually seat the bullet further down? That may raise a pressure issue....
3) Regarding what's the max amount of powder to use, except not getting over the "recommended" max load and that the primer didn't pop out, what are other guidelines and signs to look for?
4) Has anyone do a study on the difference between Nosler Custom Competition .223 HPBT vs Sierra MatchKing .223 HPBT? For all the data I can find on them, they are pretty similar... in terms of dimensions and specifications.... so, basing my start loading numbers on one or the other should be safe, right? (always start low, and work it up.... )