I've been reloading for handguns for years, but I just recently started handloading for precision rifles. I bought the Hornady headspace guage and I'm getting some varying data. I am reloading for a rem700 with the factory .243win barrel. I am using digital calipers that I've had for over a decade and that I am confident are reliable. When I measure the deprimed fired cases using the hornady guage, I am getting measurements between 1.6215" and 1.6255". I've tripple-checked the measurements and they are correct as far as I can tell. Most people suggest bumping the shoulder back 1 to 3 thou. My prior loads I've set my sizer to bump the shoulder back to 1.620", based on the shorter of the fired cases. However, I am questioning whether I might be over-sizing my brass. Can someone give me some input on if I should size based on the shorter numbers, the longer numbers, or take an average?
FWIW, I tried chambering the fired cases and did not notice a great deal of difference in effort it took to chamber the longer cases versus the shorter ones.
FWIW, I tried chambering the fired cases and did not notice a great deal of difference in effort it took to chamber the longer cases versus the shorter ones.