sevenbridgesroad
Beginner
- Feb 2, 2021
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I'm having some issues with cratering and flattening primers even when using minimum loads.
I've been working up a load for a 338.06 with Nosler 210 grain partitions.
The Nosler load data indicates seating depth of 3.33 OAL. I also referenced Hodgdon for the same bullet and powder and the suggested seating depth is 3.25 OAL. I decided to strike in the middle and worked up a minimum load seated at 3.300. The cartridges chambered with no problem.
The primers cratered and slightly flattened.
I took my Sinclair OAL gauge and measured my COAL (which I should have done to start) and found that the OAL for my chamber with this bullet touching the rifling is 3.311, which is .03 shorter than SAAMI max length and .02 shorter than Nosler's suggested OAL of 3.33.
Should I be able to seat any bullet at SAAMI max OAL and still have it chamber safely in my rifle, no matter the length of the bullet (longer bullets would need to be seated deeper)?
Since I can't, and Nosler indicates I should be able to safely chamber at 3.33, are these indicators that the chamber is too short, and could be causing overpressure issues?
I should also mention that I've measured the headspacing and it is in spec.
Thanks.
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I've been working up a load for a 338.06 with Nosler 210 grain partitions.
The Nosler load data indicates seating depth of 3.33 OAL. I also referenced Hodgdon for the same bullet and powder and the suggested seating depth is 3.25 OAL. I decided to strike in the middle and worked up a minimum load seated at 3.300. The cartridges chambered with no problem.
The primers cratered and slightly flattened.
I took my Sinclair OAL gauge and measured my COAL (which I should have done to start) and found that the OAL for my chamber with this bullet touching the rifling is 3.311, which is .03 shorter than SAAMI max length and .02 shorter than Nosler's suggested OAL of 3.33.
Should I be able to seat any bullet at SAAMI max OAL and still have it chamber safely in my rifle, no matter the length of the bullet (longer bullets would need to be seated deeper)?
Since I can't, and Nosler indicates I should be able to safely chamber at 3.33, are these indicators that the chamber is too short, and could be causing overpressure issues?
I should also mention that I've measured the headspacing and it is in spec.
Thanks.
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