I just would like to check a few things with the hive mind of CastBoolits. I understand that with boolits we are happy to have boolits and OAL that engrave the rifling slightly, as long as the cartridge ejects without leaving the boolit behind. This is different to jacketed where there is a preference for a jump to the lands.
How much rifling engraving is best? This is my new 250grain GC boolit from Jim at Cast Bullet Engineering for my Mauser 98k in 35 Whelen, 1:14 twist:
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In the picture, OAL is 84mm (3.307"), this leads to the engraving shown. This OAL fits well in the magazine well (mauser 98k rebored. 8x57mm OAL is 82.00 mm (3.228")) with 4-5mm spare. Official .35 Whelen OAL is 84.8 mm (3.340")
Is this a safe amount of engraving? The cartridge with this OAL loads from the magazine well, chambers and extracts. Is there anything to be gained by going shorter or longer?
The load will be 40-42grains AR2206H (H4895), case capacity as pencil line below:
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Edit: I confused SAAMI spec and my OAL - my OAL that chambered well with slight engraving was 80.0mm