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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
7mm bullet length
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<blockquote data-quote="wapiti13" data-source="post: 61202" data-attributes="member: 2212"><p>Wingman, Don't have all those bullets to measure, but why would you want to? Everyone has a different ogive length, which is what you really neeed to know. You need a bullet to measure in your chamber with your actual throat to see if it will work. Length in your case isn't the big deal some make it out to be within reason, unless you are planning on using a really long heavy bullet in a real small case. You really need a Stoneypoint OAL gauge (or another brand)to really determine anything. Good luck, but watch your bullet choices. You've listed a lot of bullets that are sometimes inconsistent. The Accubond is probably the best out of your list (also made in a 140).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wapiti13, post: 61202, member: 2212"] Wingman, Don't have all those bullets to measure, but why would you want to? Everyone has a different ogive length, which is what you really neeed to know. You need a bullet to measure in your chamber with your actual throat to see if it will work. Length in your case isn't the big deal some make it out to be within reason, unless you are planning on using a really long heavy bullet in a real small case. You really need a Stoneypoint OAL gauge (or another brand)to really determine anything. Good luck, but watch your bullet choices. You've listed a lot of bullets that are sometimes inconsistent. The Accubond is probably the best out of your list (also made in a 140). [/QUOTE]
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