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I would load 5 for max mag length and 5 at .020 off your lands. Load the ones that don't fit in the magazine in your chamber one at a time. Shoot for groups at 100 and see how much difference it makes. I think you're stuck with max mag length for hunting but it might be nice to see if the rifle is capable of better.
I think you need to measure to the ogive with a comparitor , then seat a bullet .020 off the lands, then measure coal. You should find that you can seat the bullet much closer to the lands as the way you are measuring isnt indicative of how close to the lands you can be mostly by bullet design, rather than coal. Forget coal until you have measured to the lands and made a dummy .020 off the lands.
Id assume so also except for he is going by coal instead of ogive measurements........which is what is correctly used for determining off the lands measures.
He is comparing coal of factory ammo to load manual max coal, which can be exceeded and often is with vld type bullet design. He needs to use a modified case and one of his bullets with hornadys tool and comparator body to measure to the lands, back it off .020, then see if it fits his mag.....measure to the ogive of the bullet, not oal.Ive yet to see a magazine that wont accept more length than max manual coal.
Ive yet to see a magazine that wont accept more length than max manual coal.