SuburbanHunter
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When I was handloading for my .270 I seated the bullet barely off the lands and they worked really well.
Now I am reloading for my new .300 WinMag. I have made and fired some test loads and am getting marginal accuracy (1.75" @ 100) so far. My best load so far is:
Federal brass,180 gr. Nosler Partition, 72gr IMR4350, CCI 250 Primer
I was told that the magnum cartridges need to be farther off the lands than standard cartridges. The reason I was given was that it takes a little extra time for presure to build and that the extra 'jump space' allows that to happen. The guy that was telling me this recommend 100 thousands off the lands. That sounds weird to me that a .270 would like to be almost kissing the lands but the .300 WinMag would like some space. I thought the idea was to get the bullet into the rifling as soon as possible so it would be lined up with the rifling as good as possible.
What do you all think? Where do you seat bullets on you magnums relative to the lands?
Now I am reloading for my new .300 WinMag. I have made and fired some test loads and am getting marginal accuracy (1.75" @ 100) so far. My best load so far is:
Federal brass,180 gr. Nosler Partition, 72gr IMR4350, CCI 250 Primer
I was told that the magnum cartridges need to be farther off the lands than standard cartridges. The reason I was given was that it takes a little extra time for presure to build and that the extra 'jump space' allows that to happen. The guy that was telling me this recommend 100 thousands off the lands. That sounds weird to me that a .270 would like to be almost kissing the lands but the .300 WinMag would like some space. I thought the idea was to get the bullet into the rifling as soon as possible so it would be lined up with the rifling as good as possible.
What do you all think? Where do you seat bullets on you magnums relative to the lands?