Ciao998 wrote on Mar 15
th, 2014 at 11:27pm:
I'd start with a cartridge that is just short enough to chamber, then work my way down. May not work in some, but worked for me in my 45/70.
I do the same except start at the longest OAL that chambers easily and doesn't de-bullet as the unfired ctg. is removed from the chamber.
I haven't yet found a ctg. OAL greater than that = WILL de-bullet, that had better accuracy.
I find that that no de-bullet OAL changes fast as the rifle is fired with lead bullets only, .075" in ~2000 lead bullets fired in a .223 Rem with 8/IMR4227 and 225415 as the average load.
I have found little accuracy difference within, say, .050" less than the no de-bullet length-I'm sure that others will strongly disagree.
I'd like to see data.
So, once the secret OAL is found, if found, it will lengthen as shots are fired, even lead.
I once believed that lead bullets didn't wear a barrel, but see that small powder charges and lead wear at least the lead/throat/free bore/ whatever we call the place between neck and bore.