am trying to conceptually understand this. and it's overall importance in regards to pressure and fit in a non-benchrest situation, ie hunting, long range target/ prs type of stuff
as i get better at measuring shoulders with my hornady headspace set up with my mitoyo? caliper
i notice with new brass, i am getting a range of like .002, like in my case almost all are 2.781-2.783,,,sometimes even a 2.784.
on my once fired brass i am getting the same dang measurement! with maybe a few more 2.784's or 2.785's, however 6 out of the 120 1x fired barss was way down at 2.777ish.
now if for the most part i am getting a range of .002, when i shoulder bump .002, how is it really measurable? and does a few thousandth really effect anything as far as accuracy at a 1000 yds ( hoping for 1/2 moa)
i mean if i get a piece of once fired brass that measure 2.781 amd i bump the shoulder .002 so it 2.779,,,then when i put in a case that was 2.783, will it size it back to just 2.781? or will it bring it all the way down to 2.779 ( another .002)? can i really effectivelyl measure it anyway that close?
also, i noticed that my once fired brass (hornady) has essentially the same shoulder length measurement as my new brass (hornady)
getting back to the 6 weird cases,,i am assuming that the approximately 6 once fired cases that measure 2.784-5ish just had softer brass and fireformed more? whereas the others were a little more resistant and need more firings to push the shoulder out?
but what is with the 6 cases that were way short at 2.777ish? this is like .005-007 thousandth less than most of the others?
if headspace is determined by a datum on the shoulder and where it lands on the bevel in the chamber, will this let bolt face push the neck further into the chamber? or will it increase the headspace at the boltface and case head?
as i get better at measuring shoulders with my hornady headspace set up with my mitoyo? caliper
i notice with new brass, i am getting a range of like .002, like in my case almost all are 2.781-2.783,,,sometimes even a 2.784.
on my once fired brass i am getting the same dang measurement! with maybe a few more 2.784's or 2.785's, however 6 out of the 120 1x fired barss was way down at 2.777ish.
now if for the most part i am getting a range of .002, when i shoulder bump .002, how is it really measurable? and does a few thousandth really effect anything as far as accuracy at a 1000 yds ( hoping for 1/2 moa)
i mean if i get a piece of once fired brass that measure 2.781 amd i bump the shoulder .002 so it 2.779,,,then when i put in a case that was 2.783, will it size it back to just 2.781? or will it bring it all the way down to 2.779 ( another .002)? can i really effectivelyl measure it anyway that close?
also, i noticed that my once fired brass (hornady) has essentially the same shoulder length measurement as my new brass (hornady)
getting back to the 6 weird cases,,i am assuming that the approximately 6 once fired cases that measure 2.784-5ish just had softer brass and fireformed more? whereas the others were a little more resistant and need more firings to push the shoulder out?
but what is with the 6 cases that were way short at 2.777ish? this is like .005-007 thousandth less than most of the others?
if headspace is determined by a datum on the shoulder and where it lands on the bevel in the chamber, will this let bolt face push the neck further into the chamber? or will it increase the headspace at the boltface and case head?