ndlawrence
WKR
So I've had a Sako Classic in 7x64 for a couple of years. Haven't even shot it yet.. I finally picked up some dies. These rifles come with a 1:10" twist barrels. I picked up some 131gr Hammer Hunter Bullets, the heaviest I could stabilize with a 1:10".
Loaded 1 road to spec and fired it off, made my CBTO gauge from the case and started measuring the CBTO when the bullet is kissing the lands. I was surprised to see that bullet was completely out of the neck about 1/8". I got a theoretically CBTO of 3.223" to touch the lands. Found the max COAL the would fit in my factory magazine, which yields a CBTO of 2.739".
You can do the math but the minimum jump is going to be a whopping 0.484". I did some research and seems like the european chambers for the 7x64 are throated for bullets more like a 175gr round nose. I checked a box of Norma Tip Strike 160gr and they will have a jump of 0.591" in this rifle.
What's the furthest any of you have jumped a bullet?
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Loaded 1 road to spec and fired it off, made my CBTO gauge from the case and started measuring the CBTO when the bullet is kissing the lands. I was surprised to see that bullet was completely out of the neck about 1/8". I got a theoretically CBTO of 3.223" to touch the lands. Found the max COAL the would fit in my factory magazine, which yields a CBTO of 2.739".
You can do the math but the minimum jump is going to be a whopping 0.484". I did some research and seems like the european chambers for the 7x64 are throated for bullets more like a 175gr round nose. I checked a box of Norma Tip Strike 160gr and they will have a jump of 0.591" in this rifle.
What's the furthest any of you have jumped a bullet?
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