I have an old Springfield 1903 A3 in .30-06. I am trying to get an accurate load developed for hunting. I took a once fired piece of brass and hand seated the bullet into the casing so I could get the distance to the lands. I closed the bolt and it didn't even push the bullet in at all. Zero. I measured it at 3.9" ish to the ogive and in actuality it could be longer than that when I actually find the lands.
Can it really be that worn out? Am I shooting .30-06 out of a 300 win mag? My dad purchased this rifle from a pawn shop in the early 1980's and it had already been sporter-ized. They were selling it as a .30-06. The barrel does not have any marking on it whatsoever. Obviously I have to take it to a gunsmith to get it checked but I am at a loss as to what is going on. I hear of target shooters chasing the lands but what if there are no lands to chase? Anybody have any ideas?
Can it really be that worn out? Am I shooting .30-06 out of a 300 win mag? My dad purchased this rifle from a pawn shop in the early 1980's and it had already been sporter-ized. They were selling it as a .30-06. The barrel does not have any marking on it whatsoever. Obviously I have to take it to a gunsmith to get it checked but I am at a loss as to what is going on. I hear of target shooters chasing the lands but what if there are no lands to chase? Anybody have any ideas?