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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1564323" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>-Ok, assuming AOL is not America Online. That you mean OAL (overall length).</p><p>-The 2.243" measure. I'll assume this represents case shoulder (either new or fire-formed) to touching lands. Then unknown is bolt face to land touching, or touching COAL(cartridge overall length).</p><p>-The Nosler 2.260" measure. I assume this is simply the COAL Nosler set for their load testing.</p><p></p><p>If right so far, and you're right so far, Nosler's COAL would put your loads as jammed. I doubt Nosler's load was jammed. So your pressures would potentially be higher.</p><p>That your chamber is different from Nosler's is to be expected. None of our chambers match each other.</p><p>As far as your chosen seating depth and COAL, that's YOUR choice, for YOUR gun, not Nosler's. It's a problem if it's a problem FOR YOU.</p><p>In that case a gunsmith could extend the throat.</p><p></p><p>Somewhere in your book there should be golden rules, one of which is start low & work up. Plays a roll here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1564323, member: 1521"] -Ok, assuming AOL is not America Online. That you mean OAL (overall length). -The 2.243” measure. I’ll assume this represents case shoulder (either new or fire-formed) to touching lands. Then unknown is bolt face to land touching, or touching COAL(cartridge overall length). -The Nosler 2.260” measure. I assume this is simply the COAL Nosler set for their load testing. If right so far, and you’re right so far, Nosler’s COAL would put your loads as jammed. I doubt Nosler’s load was jammed. So your pressures would potentially be higher. That your chamber is different from Nosler’s is to be expected. None of our chambers match each other. As far as your chosen seating depth and COAL, that’s YOUR choice, for YOUR gun, not Nosler’s. It’s a problem if it’s a problem FOR YOU. In that case a gunsmith could extend the throat. Somewhere in your book there should be golden rules, one of which is start low & work up. Plays a roll here. [/QUOTE]
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