New barrel throated a little long for Bergers and Sierras probably as well. I cannot get anywhere near the lands with the Bergers. I measured some 142 Sierras today and they( at the ogive) are on average .042 longer than the Bergers. I have since had my reamer reground to make sure this long throat doesn't happen again. I can seat a Sierra into the lands, but there is only approx. .167 of the bullet inside the neck. I know lots of history,but this is leading up to two questions. I'm looking for opinons preferably experienced ones please.
First question. Can I leave a bullet this far out in the neck and have any accuracy at 1k. Seated this far out the bottom of the boatail is just about down to the neck shoulder junction. I've always seated deaper to use as much of the neck as posible.
Second question(depending on answers, or opinions that I get) is can you jump a 142 Sierra with acceptable results, like you can a Berger?
This was my reamer,and it has probably been 8-10 years since it was used. I don't remember the throat being this long, but it sure as the devil was. I'm don't want to set a very new barrel back. My results at Cool Acres were two groups in 9.2 to 9.4 inch range, and this was jumping Bergers .060. This barrel has 42 rounds down it.
Thanks in advance, for any opinions, or suggestions. Waverly
P.S. Forgot to mention Kreiger 8.5 twist, RL-22, and Fed 210M primers.
First question. Can I leave a bullet this far out in the neck and have any accuracy at 1k. Seated this far out the bottom of the boatail is just about down to the neck shoulder junction. I've always seated deaper to use as much of the neck as posible.
Second question(depending on answers, or opinions that I get) is can you jump a 142 Sierra with acceptable results, like you can a Berger?
This was my reamer,and it has probably been 8-10 years since it was used. I don't remember the throat being this long, but it sure as the devil was. I'm don't want to set a very new barrel back. My results at Cool Acres were two groups in 9.2 to 9.4 inch range, and this was jumping Bergers .060. This barrel has 42 rounds down it.
Thanks in advance, for any opinions, or suggestions. Waverly
P.S. Forgot to mention Kreiger 8.5 twist, RL-22, and Fed 210M primers.
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