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sawacs
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I have two rifles I built from scratch based on Savage actions and CBI barrels (260 Remington and a 6.5x284). However, one thing I did not do when ordering the barrels was specify a match chamber which leaves me having to load 120's and 123's to keep the base of the bullet out of the neck/shoulder junction.
For example, if I load the 140 Amax, 139 Scenars, or the 140 VLD bullets, the bullet sits below the neck shoulder junction.
My question is, from an accuracy standpoint, should I be overly concerned or simply stop overthinking this stuff. Should I have the barrels throated for the 140's?
Btw, I am not a benchrest shooter but I do pretend to be when I go to the range The farthest my range goes is 200 yards
Information would be most appreciated.
For example, if I load the 140 Amax, 139 Scenars, or the 140 VLD bullets, the bullet sits below the neck shoulder junction.
My question is, from an accuracy standpoint, should I be overly concerned or simply stop overthinking this stuff. Should I have the barrels throated for the 140's?
Btw, I am not a benchrest shooter but I do pretend to be when I go to the range The farthest my range goes is 200 yards
Information would be most appreciated.