Bullet Seating Depth??

Well I was back at the range Sunday morning. It looks like my 30-06 has decided it really really likes an OAL or 3.330". That group was with a bipod and a rear sandbag, and yes there was 5 rounds through there. I have a witness who was just as shocked.



These are another set of 3 rounds shots with the .308, and I still can't decide on an OAL for it. I am thinking either 2.740" or even 2.750" to just split the difference. Any suggestions looking at this set and the last set?

this is 2.720"



This is 2.740"



This is 2.760"

 
Honestly you could split the difference with the 308, but they all look great for hunting to 308/165 ranges. It seems consistent across the board, maybe not 1/2 MOA but easily good enough to kill elk and deer for a good ways out.

30-06 looks great! Way to go.
 
SJB358":3hy1yj28 said:
Honestly you could split the difference with the 308, but they all look great for hunting to 308/165 ranges. It seems consistent across the board, maybe not 1/2 MOA but easily good enough to kill elk and deer for a good ways out.

30-06 looks great! Way to go.

I am thinking about using either 2.760" or just slightly below at 2.750". I am also looking at the data that jimbires supplied to me and do not want to go too short due to increase pressures. I would rather error on caution side that trying to make a hunting rifle into a sub 1/2 MOA rifle. Like you said I don't think any of those targets would have let a deer or elk go very far.

Thanks for the 30-06 confidence as I am still extremely happy and supprised with how all of the tweeking has turned out with that rifle. I think I made the right decision 30yrs ago when I bought it a Win Mod 70 Westerner over the Win Mod 70 Featherweight. A little research now shows the only difference between the two is Westerners had no floor plate on the mag, cheaper stock without the fancies and of course a few hundred $ less. I don't think any of the game it has put in the freezer has known the difference.
 
Looks like that .30-06 is shooting GREAT.

I'd just hunt with it this year. Gee, who knew a Nosler Partition & H4350 shot so well from the .30-06 eh? :grin:
 
nosler06":309cebz0 said:
I don't think any of the game it has put in the freezer has known the difference.

Oh, I don't know! In a study conducted a few years back, seven out of ten elk preferred to be shot with an expensive rifle. :grin:
 
Guy Miner":1ymazvf0 said:
Looks like that .30-06 is shooting GREAT.

I'd just hunt with it this year. Gee, who knew a Nosler Partition & H4350 shot so well from the .30-06 eh? :grin:

Thanks, it has always shot like that right out of the box. The BLR used to shoot like that when I was loading IMR4350 powder for it and then was advised it was way too slow for a .308 rifle. I am still trying to chase that accuracy down with the Varget load. I am considering loading up some .308 rounds with the IMR4350 and magical 47.0grs and see if it shoots the same as it did before. The only other thing I changed with the BLR was a new Leupold Vari II 3x9 scope last year. I know that I have shot a few $$$ down range in Nosler Partitions trying to figure it out.
 
I just checked a couple of new boxes of factory loads the I have just for the brass and the 150gr Imperial rounds are consistantly 2.710" OAL and the 180gr Remington Core-Lokt rounds are mostly 2.720" OAL with some being 2.690" OAL. I can't wait to take them to the range and see just how they shoot compared to what I will run as 2.760" OAL re-loads.
 
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