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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtime Shooter13" data-source="post: 2060039" data-attributes="member: 109503"><p>I have an issue right now with a Savage 10T-SR in 6 CM. My CBTO chamber measures 2.2755 with 107gr Nosler Custom Competition HPBT bullets. I have a load that shoots really well .3MOA seated .020 from lans. That seats the bullets .1465 into the neck or actual surface contact of bullet to inside neck of case. These bullets have a long boat tail on them. If I were to seat the bullets to get bullet diameter (.243) into the neck I would be CBTO measurement 2.159. That's .1165 from the lans! Now, I don't believe that it is necessary to seat bullet to = diameter, but I am just over 50% of diameter seating depth. I have not tried seating the bullets this deep and shooting, does not seem that they would shoot well? OAL loaded rounds fit in the magazine and function. In my final process I am using Lee Factory Crip die. I plan on using these loads for coyotes and varmints.</p><p>Anyone else load these bullets or other that seat this shallow into the neck?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtime Shooter13, post: 2060039, member: 109503"] I have an issue right now with a Savage 10T-SR in 6 CM. My CBTO chamber measures 2.2755 with 107gr Nosler Custom Competition HPBT bullets. I have a load that shoots really well .3MOA seated .020 from lans. That seats the bullets .1465 into the neck or actual surface contact of bullet to inside neck of case. These bullets have a long boat tail on them. If I were to seat the bullets to get bullet diameter (.243) into the neck I would be CBTO measurement 2.159. That’s .1165 from the lans! Now, I don’t believe that it is necessary to seat bullet to = diameter, but I am just over 50% of diameter seating depth. I have not tried seating the bullets this deep and shooting, does not seem that they would shoot well? OAL loaded rounds fit in the magazine and function. In my final process I am using Lee Factory Crip die. I plan on using these loads for coyotes and varmints. Anyone else load these bullets or other that seat this shallow into the neck? [/QUOTE]
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