So I received a hornady overall length gauge this week for use on my 6 cm, the reason are discussed in a separate thread. Now that I've got the tool in and I'm using it in conjunction with my hornady comparator to measure length to the ogive of a loaded round I've got a question.
Using a 105 berger hydrid bullet, my tools give me a reading of 2.255 to the lands in my barrel.
However, when I use a hornady 105 bthp, I get a measurement of 2.242 to the lands in my barrel.
So my question is, why are different bullets giving me different measurements? In my mind, the distance should be the same regardless of bullet? Judging by the feel I get in the OAL gauge and the cleaning rod, I'm getting both bullets set firmly into the rifling, I can't push the BTHP in any further.
Moral of the story, my barrel is getting pretty worn, I'm trying to determine if I can work up a new load with bullets seated further out and this new gauge is helping me in the process.
Using a 105 berger hydrid bullet, my tools give me a reading of 2.255 to the lands in my barrel.
However, when I use a hornady 105 bthp, I get a measurement of 2.242 to the lands in my barrel.
So my question is, why are different bullets giving me different measurements? In my mind, the distance should be the same regardless of bullet? Judging by the feel I get in the OAL gauge and the cleaning rod, I'm getting both bullets set firmly into the rifling, I can't push the BTHP in any further.
Moral of the story, my barrel is getting pretty worn, I'm trying to determine if I can work up a new load with bullets seated further out and this new gauge is helping me in the process.