I've borrowed a Stoney Point OAL gage to use on my new .308. I've taken about 50 measurements now, and am getting some flakey numbers.
I'm using 168g SMK's, and I have some Federal Gold Medal Match ammo using the same bullet.
The Federals measure measure 2.803". The Lyman book says 2.775" with the same bullet.
When I use the gage, I get numbers like 2.<span style="text-decoration: underline">7</span>03" if I push the bullet up till I just feel resistance. If I exceed that amount of force just a bit, the bullet moves much farther into the barrel and I get stupidly long numbers. I can't seem to figure out the "touch" to get results that seem even remotely reasonable.
I'm about to give up and just seat to 2.810 (researched elsewhere on S.H.).
Any advice on how to use this thing?
I'm using 168g SMK's, and I have some Federal Gold Medal Match ammo using the same bullet.
The Federals measure measure 2.803". The Lyman book says 2.775" with the same bullet.
When I use the gage, I get numbers like 2.<span style="text-decoration: underline">7</span>03" if I push the bullet up till I just feel resistance. If I exceed that amount of force just a bit, the bullet moves much farther into the barrel and I get stupidly long numbers. I can't seem to figure out the "touch" to get results that seem even remotely reasonable.
I'm about to give up and just seat to 2.810 (researched elsewhere on S.H.).
Any advice on how to use this thing?