Re: using Hornady OAL gauge question
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: p5200</div><div class="ubbcode-body">When pushing the bullet to find the lands on my Savage 10fp .223, I feel it hit against something but if I push a little harder, it pops through all at once and goes to another final stop. Should I go by the first contact point I feel or, the second and final stop to get my OAL measurement. The bore and chamber were cleaned good before measurements were taken. Thanks!
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I take 3 or 5 bullets from a box. I'll insert my OAL modified gage and take a reading to the lands with it orientated at the 12:00 clock position relative to the thumbscrew on the tool. I'll record this. I'll then insert the same bullet into the tool and place the thumbscrew at the 9:00 clock position (relative to the action/ejection port) and measure, recording it. Finally, I'll place the screw at the 3:00 position and measure to the lands.
I'll take those three measurements and average them out, getting a single number. I'll repeat this for another 2 or 4 bullets, then I'll average those 3 or 5 averaged measurements, together and get a final number which I'll run with.
The tool takes a little bit of finesse and one can get false measuremnts, as you're seeing. One needs to nudge the bullet against the lands, but not cram it in there, either. Campher and deburr the modified case mouth(s) so you get a slick movement of the bullet, into/out of that case mouth. This will ease in measuring.
Chris