I never load ammo as short as SAMMI specs.,
I read this section of your post, then I re-read my post. I thought some clarification of my post was needed, and some comment on your statement was also warranted.
To clarify my post, what my statement should have said was "I always start out a new load in accordance with the bullet manufacturer's instructions on OAL." I usually start with Hornady bullets, and accordingly, I will seat the bullet at the SAMI maximum, shoot these with different powders and different powder amounts, and see how they pattern. Then, if the groups are not satisfactory, I will look to adjust the OAL and see what that does. If that is not satisfactory, I will then move to a new bullet, and start the process all over. Yes, it is time consuming...and can be a bit tedious.....so if your in a hurry....you probably should just buy factory loads.
So, (with the above clarification) that's how I ended up with a Nosler bullet loaded at SAMI max spec's. The SAMI spec's were gleaned from the Hornady .223 load data, and the chamber space for the Nosler bullets was never determined. (However, I do have that data written in the Hornady book for the Hornady bullets).
Now, as far as
Catfish's comment on "never" loading rounds to SAMI OAL spec's, that may be all well and good for an experienced reloader. And that being a guy who has many years "under his belt" of reloading and shooting. But for me, I've been doing this for about 4 years now, and I don't believe I have enough experience to just start out beyond the manufacturer's guidance. But, that may just be me.
Dave