I have just gotten into reloading and started figuring out the acceptable OAL for my rifle in 300 Winchester Magnum. Not the short mag. I'm coming up with a length of 3.518 with the bullet just touching the lands. This gives me a length of 3.488 when I've seated the 180gr Nosler Partition .030 deeper into the case. However, when I chamber the dummy round at this OAL, it feels tight, especially compared to a factory load. The factory load I'm comparing it to has an OAL of 3.310" but it is a 200gr Swift A-frame.
I used the method in the Nosler Manual to determine bullet seating depth.
Rifle is a semi-custom based on a Model 70 action.
What lengths are you guys using??
Thanks,
Ben
Your reply makes sense as my rifle likes the factory load described above. I guess I thought I had to do it like the manual described. Maybe I'll try some loads at that setting and the SAAMI max setting.
Thanks
Ben
Your mileage my vary...
If you can't get the regular 180 grain Nosler Partition to work for you, try some 180 grain Protected Point Partitions....they were developed for the 300 WM.
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Originally posted by Ben S:
Newbie question here.I have just gotten into reloading and started figuring out the acceptable OAL for my rifle in 300 Winchester Magnum. Not the short mag. I'm coming up with a length of 3.518 with the bullet just touching the lands. This gives me a length of 3.488 when I've seated the 180gr Nosler Partition .030 deeper into the case. However, when I chamber the dummy round at this OAL, it feels tight, especially compared to a factory load. The factory load I'm comparing it to has an OAL of 3.310" but it is a 200gr Swift A-frame.
I used the method in the Nosler Manual to determine bullet seating depth.
Rifle is a semi-custom based on a Model 70 action.
What lengths are you guys using??
Thanks,
Ben
I set mine @3.340 & leave it there
Good Luck