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  • Wagon Wheel
    mbsams:
    quote:Just over or just under max col depending on which book I look in. But correct for this bullet in some of my books.
    My Hornady book says C.O.L. is 3.330 for that bullet. I have found a disparity with some pistol loads vs. case length in various manuals of .005 in trim length. I don't know what books your looking at and I've never seen that for rifle loads so this may be a dumb question but did you measure and trim the brass??? My Hornady book says max case length is 2.540 and trim length is 2.530.
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  • Wagon Wheel
    mbsams:

    I just remembered a case where a friend of mine brought over some 30-06 reloads he'd gotten from a source I'd rather not mention. Rest assured it was not me. Said they wouldn't chamber. When I looked at them they had a slight bulge in the case neck. I pulled the bullets for him and he loaded them in new cases. Are you trying to seat and crimp in the same step??? Just guessing here but It could be that your crimp die isn't adjusted properly and your getting a bulge.
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  • zimmden
    My Hornady book lists 3.330 as max COL for this bullet. The cannelure on this bullet is closer to the base than other 139 grainers. Since this bullet can be used in about 20 different cartridges, the cannelure (crimping groove)cannot be used in all cases. Your Ruger chamber may also be on the SAAMI short side.
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  • bentley47
    Is there a specific reason to crimp this caliber? I've never crimped a rifle cartridge, but the heaviest thing I've loaded were 180gr. 300WM
    As others have stated, it's not uncommon for the crimping groove not to line up with the case mouth for some loadings.
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  • mbsams
    Case length is in spec. I just think that when Hornady designed this bullet they had 7 mags in mind. 280 wasn't popular then. It's just a case of this bullet not being perfect for all possible aplications.
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  • Hawk Carse
    Seat it with a bit of a jump to the lands and don't worry about the cannelure. No need to crimp for a medium caliber bolt action.
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  • JustC
    forget the cannelure and the crimp, you don't need it.
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  • FrancF
    Same here, Even with my my semi-autos .308,.223 I don't crimp.
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