this is the question, I have ALWAYS checked the brass base to bullet oj with the chamber/bbl clean, dry and usually find that .020 jump shoot fr me in the 222 family group
before the stoney point/hornady produce I would seat a bullet in sized empty case on the long side and jam, measure the scratch and seat accordingly with a little jump.\
for grins this weekend after shooting I took my 223 and used dry brush and dry patch then did the measurement.
the result is the length to oj measure .018 shorter than in the bbl clean. then I cleaned the bbl dried it carefully and remeasured the length grew back to the original measurement --
thus I am assuming the burned powder even brushed out, is enough to cause .018 SOONER contact with the bullet.
this is obviously what happens at the range, soooooo if you want jump do you measure "dirt"or clean and do you allow for residue if you dry brush?
Bob
before the stoney point/hornady produce I would seat a bullet in sized empty case on the long side and jam, measure the scratch and seat accordingly with a little jump.\
for grins this weekend after shooting I took my 223 and used dry brush and dry patch then did the measurement.
the result is the length to oj measure .018 shorter than in the bbl clean. then I cleaned the bbl dried it carefully and remeasured the length grew back to the original measurement --
thus I am assuming the burned powder even brushed out, is enough to cause .018 SOONER contact with the bullet.
this is obviously what happens at the range, soooooo if you want jump do you measure "dirt"or clean and do you allow for residue if you dry brush?
Bob