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Offline mjbgalt

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.243 barrel
« on: October 03, 2006, 09:55:25 AM »
i have a browning a-bolt that i absolutely love. i reload for it and the best shooting load i have is 40.5 grains of Varget under a 60-grain Sierra hollowpoint. by estimates (no chrono) based on velocities listed in the LEE reloading book, this load screams out the end of my barrel at about 3,700 fps.

it shoots into less than a half inch. in fact, this rifle (when i am on my game) can put three shots into 0.300 of an inch. i am very happy of course.

the issue is that when i chamber the rounds, i can see upon ejecting them that the bullet is not only touching the rifling, it is actually putting a slight mark on the bullet, i can see the grooves in the bullet's shiny jacket.

is this bad? i know it CAN lead to high pressure...but i have zero high pressure signs in this rifle, and as i said, it shoots very well.

also, am i burning out the rifling like crazy by doing this? it seems it would be better to have it this way than to seat the bullet lower and have it ping-pong around when it hits the rifling until it gets in the right position and goes down the barrel. also, the load is at the minimum overall length for the cartridge, so it's not like i should seat it lower, right??

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Re: .243 barrel
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2006, 04:57:28 PM »
It won't hurt the rifleing any, and if you do not have any pressure problems then you are just fine.  Some bullet makers suggest seating the bullets touching the rilfeing for best accuracy.  Just be careful not to go too far, if they are really jammed in you may pull a bullet trying to eject an unfired round.  Larry
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Re: .243 barrel
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2006, 03:07:39 AM »
I've reloaded the .243 for many years and have found the best accuracy on my rifles occur with the bullet just touching the lands.
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Re: .243 barrel
« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2006, 05:56:34 AM »
Many  target rifles engrave the bultet hen the round is chambered. If there are no issues with pressure you won't damaging the barrel by the practice.  Please remember though that high velocities tend to lower barrel life. Still you should be safe.. Enjoy!
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