Originally Posted by geedubya
Originally Posted by n8dawg6
Originally Posted by geedubya
IIRC one should have at least one cartridge diameter purchase or in this case


I've heard this rule too, but it makes loading anything for the .300 Winchester Mag impossible. which makes me skeptical of the rule, bc my .300 win mag seem to work pretty well (other than the excessive noise & recoil ...).


Sir,
respectfully

here is a 300 Win Mag factory cartridge, 150 gr. Tipped Barnes bullet. COAL is 3.305" SAAMI Max is 3.340OAL.

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Note the pix. there are two markings on the 150 gr. Ballistic tip (green tip). The mark closest to the tip is COAL 3.340" the second closest to the case mouth is 3.305". This would allow for a minimum of .490" of bullet purchase, significantly more than .308"

The second bullet is a 200 grain Nosler Accubond. By my measurement there will be approx. .813" of bullet inside the case at a COAL of 3.340".

Best,

GWB


GWB, I believe that old theory refers to the length of the case neck, which is the only part of the case holding the bullet. The neck length on a 300 WM is approximately 0.265". Thus it is "less than one caliber" i.e. less than .308" in length. It is an old theory which has been shown by results to not be meaningful as 300 WM's have a long-established record for accuracy.