It says in the Nosler Reloading Guide 5:
“The .300 Win.Mag. has a S.A.A.M.I. maximum overall cartridge length of just 3.340”, which allows it to be used in standard length actions. However, we do not recommend seating any of our .30 caliber spitzer bullets to the 3.340” O.A.L. as the bullet will be seated too deep in the case.”
That would be fine, except that the Ruger has a very limited magazine length. I’m not sure I can go over 3.340” at all. And the only other option would be to use the Partition Protected Point, but it has a relatively poor ballistic coefficient when comparing to other manufactures (or any of the other Nosler bullets).
So my question is what would be the consequence of seating a ballistic tip or AccuBond to 3.340”? Neither of my other two reloading manuals make any mention of this issue, is this only a problem for Nosler bullets?
Thanks for your time!
Paul
“The .300 Win.Mag. has a S.A.A.M.I. maximum overall cartridge length of just 3.340”, which allows it to be used in standard length actions. However, we do not recommend seating any of our .30 caliber spitzer bullets to the 3.340” O.A.L. as the bullet will be seated too deep in the case.”
That would be fine, except that the Ruger has a very limited magazine length. I’m not sure I can go over 3.340” at all. And the only other option would be to use the Partition Protected Point, but it has a relatively poor ballistic coefficient when comparing to other manufactures (or any of the other Nosler bullets).
So my question is what would be the consequence of seating a ballistic tip or AccuBond to 3.340”? Neither of my other two reloading manuals make any mention of this issue, is this only a problem for Nosler bullets?
Thanks for your time!
Paul