Hi All,
first project rifle completed and barrel broken in. Need to do some serious load development, and was wondering, how big the holes are in Bullet comparators? I have always just used the seat and chamber method, where you blacken the bullet, and increase the seating depth until there are no signs of the projectile touching the lands. On either the Hornady or nut styles, are the holes the sizes that are stated by the manufactures or slightly smaller? Also are they straight holes? Have some time and access to a small mill and lathe, thought I might have a go a making some in .223, .264, .277.
I know they are cheap, but so am I
. And not so cheap here in NZ, or after adding USD$16.00 to have a set posted here. I can't be that hard to make something that works for me.
cheers
first project rifle completed and barrel broken in. Need to do some serious load development, and was wondering, how big the holes are in Bullet comparators? I have always just used the seat and chamber method, where you blacken the bullet, and increase the seating depth until there are no signs of the projectile touching the lands. On either the Hornady or nut styles, are the holes the sizes that are stated by the manufactures or slightly smaller? Also are they straight holes? Have some time and access to a small mill and lathe, thought I might have a go a making some in .223, .264, .277.
I know they are cheap, but so am I

cheers