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6.5x55 Bullet Seating Depth for Long Throat

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22 September 2002, 13:25
<1moa3006>
6.5x55 Bullet Seating Depth for Long Throat
To get a 140gr Sierra GameKing to sit .020 off the lands of my M700, the bullet will only be held by 2/3rds of the case neck (doesn't include the boat tail portion of bullet). Is this sufficient to securely hold the bullet in place or should I just forget about seating the bullet close to the lands and accept the bullet jump?

TIA
22 September 2002, 13:50
Ol` Joe
The general rule of thumb is to have 1 caliber of the bullet shank held by the case neck. In the 6.5 Swede you would need ~.26" of bullet gripped by the neck.
I wouldn`t worry too much about getting close to the lands in the Swede. The cartridge was designed with a 160gr RN bullet and most chambers are throated so deep you can`t get anywhere near the rifleing with spitzer bullets anyway.
My 6.5x55 seems to shoot best with the bullet seated quite deep. I don`t have my notes handy but I believe the 140 hornady sp I use is seated at about .065" off the lands. This is in a short throated Shilen barreled Mark X.
22 September 2002, 14:54
<1moa3006>
Thanks Ol` Joe,

I checked and it looks like I'll be at least .060 off the lands to have .264 held by the neck. I guess I could also try bullets without a boat tail to allow them to be seated further out if the boat tails don't work that far off the lands. I suppose Barnes bullets would also help as they tend to be extra long although those XLC's tend to be cost prohibitive.
24 September 2002, 00:31
1894
My 6.5x55 used to allow me to seat 10thou from the lands with 100gr ballistic tips seated about half a calibre in the case. The throat is now a serious distance further away (about .25 of an inch) and accuracy seemed to improve if anything.

This seemed to make a nonsense of my desire to reach the lands so I shortened COL a tad to get more bullet seated in the case. Accuracy was unaffected.

In my 222 I was faced with your problem with 30gr bullets. I went for a 2/3 calibre seating depth and it is accurate (from the magazine too) as hell.
24 September 2002, 01:14
Steve Malinverni
In all my 3.5x55 I made an OAL of 79/80mm.
No problema at all.
Maybee it is not what you arelooking for, but I always had good groups in a industrial and not prepared rifle.
bye