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Are y’all loading mag length or seating close to lands on 143s and 147s? I wasn’t sure how much room the 6.5 PRC Tikka mag allows for COAL.
I’m doing the same as @waspocrew above. I’m 0.020” off the lands in my 6.5 PRC with a CBTO of 2.353”. The boat tail is sill below the neck shoulder junction but not by much.Are y’all loading mag length or seating close to lands on 143s and 147s? I wasn’t sure how much room the 6.5 PRC Tikka mag allows for COAL.
I’m doing the same as @waspocrew above. I’m 0.020” off the lands in my 6.5 PRC with a CBTO of 2.353”. The boat tail is sill below the neck shoulder junction but not by much.
It’s a tikka with plenty of room left in the mag. I don’t pay any attention to COAL once I make sure it fits in the mag, since the 147s vary by a few thou in length. From my old notes, I’m only about 30 thou longer than SAAMI.
I’ve mostly just been running tikka long mags, so I should’ve made that disclaimer in my previous post.The Tikka 6.5 PRC mag allows that much extra COAL? Sweet.
Check your rifle bolt stop before purchasing one. My T3X 6.5 PRC lite already had a long in it.Are you guys running long action bolt stops in your tikkas?
Started doing load development with my tikka 6.5 prc, and i was able to load 147 eldms and 140 berger EH at 3.000" that is the maximum I can fit in the factory 4 round magazine that came with my rifle. If i remember correctly i was still 40 thou from the lands.
If loading to magazine length it’s always a good idea to fill the magazine completely to make sure they feed. Over the years it’s a common point of malfunction for guys to work up a load shooting one case at a time and opening morning they can’t get the magazine fully loaded.Are y’all loading mag length or seating close to lands on 143s and 147s? I wasn’t sure how much room the 6.5 PRC Tikka mag allows for COAL.
Very sound advice!If loading to magazine length it’s always a good idea to fill the magazine completely to make sure they feed. Over the years it’s a common point of malfunction for guys to work up a load shooting one case at a time and opening morning they can’t get the magazine fully loaded.![]()