by Hoot » Fri Sep 27, 2019 1:39 pm
Bmt85 wrote:Jeepejeep wrote:I ordered a box from Midway nd got them loaded. I'm using the data from the Hornady loading book and starting with 35 grains working up to 38 by 1/2 grain increments. I know I could go higher than 38 because these are lighter bullets but I'm a conservative, cautious guy when it comes to handloading so I'll see how these shoot and look for the usual pressure signs. I'll get to the range next week and report on how they shoot and if there are any problems. Factory length and taper crimp.
Question, At what length does that bullet hit the lands for you?
Looks like a blunter bullet than the 250gr FTX, so probably not as long OAL, but how much?
The only bullet I have ever loaded for this caliber, that hit the lands before exceeding max magazine length was the 300gr Hornady, XTP Mag. It hit at ~2.23 COL. Obviously, with bolt actions and their tolerance for longer COL's, there's probably more bullets that hit the lands before exceeding max magazine length. I have a list of all the bullets I have reloaded and at what COL they hit the lands, as a reference. There are bullets I've never loaded but not many. The Hornady interlock is one of them however. I wasted some blems I got once that looked like Hornady 250 FTX'x but with a different color tip. Wrongly assumed they were just some company picking a color different than Hornady's. After burning through most of them, I read that they were bonded core bullets. Not interlocked but actually bonded.
Hoot
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