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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 1026075" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>Not sure what the difference in mag length but I have a Savage 11 FCNS in .300 WSM and it can take a 3.00" COAL with .003" clearance. I have the following measurement taken (using Hornady LNL COAL gauge and Hornady LNL bullet comparator) off my rifle for load development:</p><p></p><p>190 Berger -- 2.253" CBTO (touching the land); 2.928" COAL</p><p>208 A-MAX -- 2.258" CBTO (touching the land); 2.985" COAL</p><p>210 Berger -- 2.246" CBTO (touching the land); 2.917" COAL</p><p>215 Berger -- 2.277" CBTO (touching the land); 3.042" COAL</p><p></p><p>Hope this is of some help/use to you. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 1026075, member: 14204"] Not sure what the difference in mag length but I have a Savage 11 FCNS in .300 WSM and it can take a 3.00" COAL with .003" clearance. I have the following measurement taken (using Hornady LNL COAL gauge and Hornady LNL bullet comparator) off my rifle for load development: 190 Berger -- 2.253" CBTO (touching the land); 2.928" COAL 208 A-MAX -- 2.258" CBTO (touching the land); 2.985" COAL 210 Berger -- 2.246" CBTO (touching the land); 2.917" COAL 215 Berger -- 2.277" CBTO (touching the land); 3.042" COAL Hope this is of some help/use to you. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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