I am a novice reloader (about 3 years and infrequently) and decided to play with my 308 BLR with some hand loads. I know it likes amo in the 160gr or heavier range so I had some Hornady 165gr SSTs to play with. I don't have a seating depth gauge so I modify a shell casing so I can place the bullet in in the brass and chamber it slowly and remove. Then I measure the overall length. I do this procedure about 20 times with the same bullet to obtain the length and then reduce to get off the lands. Then I use this same bullet to set the seating die. I have used this same procedure on several guns and been successful.
Well when I did the process with the BLR the bullet was way out on the brass (well past the crimp ring on this bullet. I compared to some factory loads and I was surprised how far out of the brass the bullet needed to be to be close to the lands.
Not feeling comfortable with the results I am wondering if the BLRs are designed with some bullet jump?