Yea just a relative number to start from.Whatever way you do it, it's just a number to start from. Do whatever floats your boat.
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Yea just a relative number to start from.Whatever way you do it, it's just a number to start from. Do whatever floats your boat.
Yeah, if you know the distance from the lands he was using for that rifle you could figure out the seating depth using your particular comparator.So i bought a used rifle that already had a great load developed for it, i had the same components but of course different lots of the bullet (Berger 80.5) and powder H4350. My first 30 or so loaded rounds with my components the rifle shot extremely well but that finished off the 100ct box of bullets and as well as the powder. New lot of components once again but It’s not shooting good at all. This lot of bullets is just touching the lands where as the others was not so I’m sure that has a bearing on it. What should I do now ? Load below and above the charge weight as well as the seating depth ? I have the original cbto length it shot well with at 2.078 but my comparator and his wouldn’t be same or the lot of bullets. If I had or knew his distance from the lands that would have been a big help Thanks
Thats true, its just a number to start fromWhatever way you do it, it's just a number to start from. Do whatever floats your boat.
Yup, real easy but I swap steps 4&7 and use 2x drill depth gauges that can be clamped onto your cleaning rod.The same way I tell bullet is touching the lands
1. Open and remove Bolt
2. Drop a bare bullet into chamber, (keep trying until it goes in pointy end first)
3. Lighty tap bullet into lands against the base with the cleaning rod inserted through chamber end to ensure bullet is securely in place and not loosely in place.
Now to mark /measure
4. I insert cleaning rod from the muzzle until it just stops on the tip of the bullet, slowly and lightly so you don't dislodge the bullet you just lightly tapped into place
(must have blunt tip or attachment on end of cleaning rod to bottom out on meplat)
then Using thin tape I mark the cleaning rod at the very end of the muzzle for a reference, do this very accurately by moving head side to side and line tape up perfectly with the muzzle end.
5. Now with rod marked and still inserted through the muzzle, Tap bullet out of rifling
6. Insert and close bolt
7. Re-Insert cleaning rod through the muzzle until it bottoms out on the boltface
8. Mark this location with tape
9. Measure the distance between the right side of each piece of tape and this gives you
OAL of that particular bullet "just touching the lands"
Now go seat a bullet into a case with this OAL using the bullet you just used
Comparator can now be used to measure Ogive Seating depth
This is my ZERO Point, of just touching the lands,
By using this method...You know exactly the bullet has just stopped at the rifling, and where,,,and
There is no need to "Smoke" a bullet < mark up a Bullet, (Dykem a bullet because this method is exact.
ALSO---!!! if you do this at the beginning of a new barrel and save the dummy round you just made.....
.....You can monitor accurately your throat erosion of the rifling over time by repeating steps 1 -9
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Seating a bullet into the case by using the bolt will give false/different readings depending upon case neck tension vs lands resistance and is not an accurate way of measuring jam.
As well the rifling can grab the bullet and slightly pull it back out of the case to any degree.
(anyone who has opened their bolt and dumped powder into the chamber and magazine knows this!
I am SERIOUS!, I have heard this happens to people!!!)
Neither is measuring the amount of rifling engraved on a bullet an accurate way of measuring Jam,
,since the ogive can match the contour of the lead angle
(IE: A contact patch of the rifling on the bullet can show .040" engraving when actually it has just began to touch because the two surfaces are virtually parallel to one another)
Tilt both your hands at a 45 deg angle to the left and then move your right hand until it just touches your left...
Do you have 6 inches of forced hand engagent or did they just touch?
Yes, if you swap steps 4 & 7 you dont run the risk of inserting the first piece of tape into the barrel and disturbing it when measuring against your bolt face secondly.Yup, real easy but I swap steps 4&7 and use 2x drill depth gauges that can be clamped onto your cleaning rod.
Mic the difference and you have your max COAL ....providing they fit in your mag.....
I think I posted this earlier. I never had any loaded rounds he loaded for the rifle. I used my bullets powder primers for maybe 30 rounds till I ran out of my bergers. I loaded them to the cbto he was using and they shot great at 100 and every yardage out to 650 I have. When I opened another box is when it started to fall off even though when seated they measured 2.076 only .002 shorter than the previous 30 or so rounds. Just wondering how most overcome a rifle that doesn’t sing like she used to after a new whatever is introduced. I know why people buy large amounts of the same lot when possible it’s just hard for me to swing it most times. I have to do a lot of buy a box here but a box there.Yeah, if you know the distance from the lands he was using for that rifle you could figure out the seating depth using your particular comparator.
Hmmm??? So you didn't take any measurements and record them for the old components?
Me and you both Bro.I know why people buy large amounts of the same lot when possible it’s just hard for me to swing it most times. I have to do a lot of buy a box here but a box there
Ok this helps more, slightly,maybeI think I posted this earlier. I never had any loaded rounds he loaded for the rifle. I used my bullets powder primers for maybe 30 rounds till I ran out of my bergers. I loaded them to the cbto he was using and they shot great at 100 and every yardage out to 650 I have. When I opened another box is when it started to fall off even though when seated they measured 2.076 only .002 shorter than the previous 30 or so rounds. Just wondering how most overcome a rifle that doesn’t sing like she used to after a new whatever is introduced. I know why people buy large amounts of the same lot when possible it’s just hard for me to swing it most times. I have to do a lot of buy a box here but a box there.
Oh. I asked him what fps he was getting and it was a ridiculous number 3550. I figure at best it’s running 3300. I don’t know if he thought of another rifle or it had been awhile or chrono messed up. No telling really, but I don’t blame him for any mistake.
And about the original cbto he had it was 2.078 with his comparator and I don’t think it was the same as this hornady I have even if it was I’m sure there would be a little difference between his and mine
I cleaned it for the first time this evening. After 2 bad trips to the range with a rifle that usually shoots well something is getting cleaned.Oh, one more Q?
Whens the last time you cleaned your barrel down to bare metal?
All the copper out for sure?
When accuracy goes, it goes noticeably quickly
it may just need to be cleaned properly.
With the speeds you say your buddy was getting, I'd be willing to also bet your barrel is copper fouled
If you try some new bullets try some Sierra Match Kings
They use Guilding metal which has 5% zinc and is not as soft as J-4's like Berger uses
So.... wont copper up the barrel as quickly, try that out for us.
Good to hear,I cleaned it for the first time this evening. After 2 bad trips to the range with a rifle that usually shoots well something is getting cleaned.