Thanks for chiming in ! I don’t have a 77smk, I have a 69smk. I don’t know how similar their ogives are but I’m getting 1.890I have seen numbers of 1.945"-1.975" for CBTO using my Hornady tool and 77SMK bullets in new Wylde chambers in AR barrels . That is a ball park value. What are you seeing?
If I knew exactly how you was measuring in relation to my tool it could be. A .219 bushing slid over the bullet look like it contacts really close to where my tool would.My touch number on a very new 223 Wylde chamber is 1.879 using a .219 bushing as a comparator. I can't help on the Hornady comparator. That number is for any bullet. I don't measure COAL. Does that help?
Jeff,I have seen numbers of 1.945"-1.975" for CBTO using my Hornady tool and 77SMK bullets in new Wylde chambers in AR barrels . That is a ball park value. What are you seeing?
The diameter of the hole in different comparator inserts can vary widely, thus leading to fairly significant differences in measured CBTO values.
Rifles from the same shop tend to be spot on to a few 0.001" ( I have been through several White Oak Service Rife barrels). I have three form other shops and one from a discount house.. those were what gives me the range but yes, I have seen that much difference.Jeff,
With you had checked rifles and found .030 different for Wylde Chambers ?? Or so called Wylde ?
I see. That’s pretty slick.
yeah but
I am seeing roughly the same as Jeff, probably because I have been a WOA user for a long time too.I have seen numbers of 1.945"-1.975" for CBTO using my Hornady tool and 77SMK bullets in new Wylde chambers in AR barrels . That is a ball park value. What are you seeing?