I just bought a Hornady OAL gauge and seemed to successfully measure the max OAL to the lands with a 175SMK on my Savage 10FCP. About 2.82 or so.
Then I did the same on my GAP-10 and get a max OAL touching the lands at 2.772 with the ogive at 2.186. Book max OAL is 2.800 for the 175 gr.
I was shooting FGMM 168 gr just fine the other day and measured those. I got a COAL of 2.797 and 2.222 to the ogive on those.
So the first assumption is if I'm measuring correctly. If I am, than the FGMM was .036 past the lands. What sort of issues will I have shooting a round buried that far into the lands?
Second question is, could this just be a tight chamber as it is a custom build and is that acceptable?
Third question, what other methods do you suggest for measuring to the lands? I'm not too happy with the Hornady OAL gauge because it's difficult to get the modified case straight between the calipers because the case has to be held by the gauge itself. Maybe I'm just being picky, but that does make a few thousandths inch difference.
Then I did the same on my GAP-10 and get a max OAL touching the lands at 2.772 with the ogive at 2.186. Book max OAL is 2.800 for the 175 gr.
I was shooting FGMM 168 gr just fine the other day and measured those. I got a COAL of 2.797 and 2.222 to the ogive on those.
So the first assumption is if I'm measuring correctly. If I am, than the FGMM was .036 past the lands. What sort of issues will I have shooting a round buried that far into the lands?
Second question is, could this just be a tight chamber as it is a custom build and is that acceptable?
Third question, what other methods do you suggest for measuring to the lands? I'm not too happy with the Hornady OAL gauge because it's difficult to get the modified case straight between the calipers because the case has to be held by the gauge itself. Maybe I'm just being picky, but that does make a few thousandths inch difference.