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Dunderi wrote:Does this look right to y'all?
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Is that just a long winded way of saying you did a good job asking?The Raven wrote:What is the OAL?
SAAMI says .223 Rem should be within 2.125in - 2.260 inches.
Then you have to factor in what will fit your magazine, chamber, and related seating depth for that type of projectile.
I've not used ELDs but would suggest you figure out what seating depth you can use in your rifle.
Going by your pics the projectile is seated very deep, probably with little contacting the neck. That could be bad...
My only advice is to ask the experts here with a lot more experience than I have.
Flash Gordon wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2019 8:55 pm I have shot various 80 grain bullets out of a few 223 barrels,you need a throat long enough so that when the bullet is seated,the bullet boatail junction should be forward of the case neck shoulder junction. Around 25 grains of powder is needed to get suitable results.
DSD wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2019 8:42 pmIs that just a long winded way of saying you did a good job asking?The Raven wrote:What is the OAL?
SAAMI says .223 Rem should be within 2.125in - 2.260 inches.
Then you have to factor in what will fit your magazine, chamber, and related seating depth for that type of projectile.
I've not used ELDs but would suggest you figure out what seating depth you can use in your rifle.
Going by your pics the projectile is seated very deep, probably with little contacting the neck. That could be bad...
My only advice is to ask the experts here with a lot more experience than I have.
Now that i have made the effort to comment, my questions would be when you originally set up your die how did you choose your seating depth and did you simply just leave it set the same to load these pills?
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Yep Scott Neville I would ask the same question