Re: Anyone tried 208 AMAX's with CFE 223 or 2000 MR?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Squarenut</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm no Professor; however, had I been on Gilligan's Island and been smart enough to make a radio out of a coconut, I would have been smart enough to patch the hole in the side of the boat and leave the island.
The gyroscopic stability is the result of using Dan Miller's twist rule. He measures gyroscopic stability.
I thought "OAL" measured from the ogive to the rear of the case. If I'm using the term incorrectly, I appreciate the correction. Nonetheless, my reference to OAL is from the ogive to the rear of the case. The overall cartridge length is approx. 2.915".
Hope this clarifies. Thanks J.
Bob </div></div>
Indeed it does, Bob. Yeah, oal is the overall length, and I use a seater stem which as you know contacts right around a 1/4" from the tip to measure each bullet before seating them, its cheaper than buying a bullet comparator, I think thats what its called, at any rate, it tells me which bullets are going to be seated to the same depth as long as I sort them accordingly, and I usually sort the bullets by length after the seater stem measure. Im hoping it does something for the accuracy, gotta work better than not doing nothing. Oh, and try 47.5grs 2000MR with that 178hpbt, thats with Win brass, CCIBR primers seated to 2.840"oal.
Im getting very decent accuracy, maybe youre using Lapua brass like Im also working with, it doesnt hold as much powder as Win brass, more testing coming up soon with that brass(Lap) next month.