Now engraving is something I experimented with and can say I have with my rifles never seen any change with just a 0.001 + or - change of engraving. now speaking in reference to Lapua ammo, I have measured as much as a 0.035 difference in bullet OAL as measured from the Ogive/first driving band in some of the lots I have and they still shoot equally as well between rifles. but I am using the Nevius chamber so this may be why.
correct me if I am wrong, but HS on a rimfire is taken from between the bolt face and rear of the shell casing or back facing of the rim.
so help me understand, how changing the HS will change engraving since once the front part of the rim is seated against the breech face it can not go any further in?
firing pin indentation can be altered with HS changes.
Lee
The case isnt in complete contact with the chamber , it tilts , ever so slightly, the more headspace and with min engraving the more it tilts .
Cut a barrel chamber in half , mill away half is easier , take your ammo , place and visualize what Im trying to say , now take a fired case , from this chamber or same and see how it now is straight , base is also 90 deg which it
probably wasn’t before . Measure a fired case at rim , base and mouth , of course its almost your chamber dimensions ( almost because of springback ) subtract the measured unfired case , subtract and dang , lost my train of thought . Anyway saying the cartridge tilts is an extreme but seeing the fired case versus the unfired case shows you how much room there is in the chamber and having a tight bolt fit has shown improvement. All this is from exhaustive testing.
if Tony K Harper tested the way I did than all I can say is that its normal to have different data as theres so many other variables. Cleaning , firing pin location, extractor number and location, and this may ALL boil down to the headspace is just changing barrel harmonics. After all it is pushing harder on the breech which could change harmonics . Dang more testing.
A hypothetical, what if you were only engraving the bullet by .0005 1/2 of thousands, then your bolt is pushing the case another .001 . Wouldnt that make the bullet engrave more . Again , this is only if your ammo is say .42 rim and your headspace is set .43