Mike I'll let you know as I have the same rifle and want to shoot the .335 lymnan with FFF swiss. Right now I'm having a hell of a time with loads for my H&R Traget Classic's in 38-55 and frankly today I have drawn a blank on trying to chamber the .335 Lyman using typical WW brass at 2.08.
I'm about to have new brass made by Montana Cartridge at the correct 2.12 o/a but right now I'm tinking that the .335 head is causing the brass to expand too far and is streaching the base of the brass, as when I go to chamber a completed round it will not fully chamber and appears to 'hang-up' about 1/16 of an inch from the case rim.
Today I annealed a couple doz. cases all at 2.08. Next I full length resized them. All seemed to be 2.08 o/a and just at .415 to about .420 at the base. .506 o/a on the rim.. EVERY one of these empty cases chambered and ejected properly. ONLY after seating a head did they fail to chamber properly or eject.
Both the Lyman book and the very good reference book that SPG puts out on BPCR shooting, list the correct brass length for the 38-55 at 2.12.... .Lyman also notes a sizing of .379 and SPG .377 for the High Wall. Go figure.
I'm trying to settle at .379 with the .335 grn head and 2.80 overall in the H&R's but this chambering issue is driving me nuts. By they way factory ammo chambers and ejects properly, so I'm now thinking that I may have screwed up ordering my .335's at .379.....anyone have any thoughts?
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I'm going out for a couple of beers before I break something at the reloading bench. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: