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23 May 2008, 00:24
K20350
Shallow Bullet seating
I have a .270 Win that I am loading for. I picked up some 115gn Sierra Matchkings. They are listed as for the 6.8 spc. I was hoping to use them for coyote as a flat shooting bullet that will not tear up hide. When I seat them to max COAL they are only about an 1/8 of an inch seated into the neck. I have never run into this before. I cannot pull them out with my fingers. So neck tension is there. I hate to sound like a rookie but are these safe to fire. I am just wondering if there will be adequate enough seal around the neck when fired. If I have to seat them further I will but this situation had never come up before and it made me curious. Any educated opinion is welcome LOL. Thanx Pat dancing
23 May 2008, 02:10
Stonecreek
No safety problem (so long as they are not engaging the lands). You may find better accuracy and velocity consistency with them seated a little deeper.

BTW: What causes you to think they won't tear up a coyote hide? Matchkings aren't built specifically for expansion, but that doesn't mean that they won't expand.
23 May 2008, 02:52
vapodog
quote:
Originally posted by Stonecreek:
BTW: What causes you to think they won't tear up a coyote hide? Matchkings aren't built specifically for expansion, but that doesn't mean that they won't expand.

Fully agree.....a poor choice for wanting to save pelts......but the .270 will destroy a pelt with any bullet.

As to seating depth.....I'd much rather seat a full diameter deep and forget the COAL!!


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