Thanks. Note that my comment on bullet diameter was specific to the pair of cupric jacketed RNSN bullets pictured there. I haven't fiddled with Hornady solids, at this point I don't use solids in any rifle I own.
jep21-
Just exactly what is the issue with the chambers where they won't take a round of ammunition? It was noted earlier that a standard chamber reamer had been run though them. Are they fractured and sprung with a mangled tang of material hanging around in the space where a round of ammo should go?
--Tinker
In reply to: FYI, the Woodleigh Steel jaket solids are fraction undersize. From the testing I have done I still load 1 or 2 grains nder for Solids over what I load for the SN's
Also, the taper on a Woodleigh Bullet that is designed for DR's starts WELL before the cannelure, not at the Cannelure as you say the Hornady does (ie 470 etc).