Maybe my newbie status to reloading (<2years), but when you fellows refer to 0.xx" from the lands, I'm a little confused. Here's what I am presently doing to determine my distance from the lands:
I follow what Eric Cortina has done in one of his videos. I take a fired 6.5C case f.l. size and then mandrel the neck to give me 0.002" of neck tension. I then seat the bullet out to about 2.3" long(cbto) in the case, lube the ogive area, then chamber the dummy round. Jam comes out to be 2.293" and is very repeatable for Hornady 140g hpbt. Next I subtract 0.020" to give me 2.273" as my starting point. I have found that 2.270 to 2.267" from jam to be the sweet spot.
I have tried the o.a.l gauge method for touching the lands and I end up with varying results. Usually around 2.213" This ends up giving me lousy and non-repeatable groups.
So I am curious as to how you folks are doing this. Please forgive my ignorance.
I follow what Eric Cortina has done in one of his videos. I take a fired 6.5C case f.l. size and then mandrel the neck to give me 0.002" of neck tension. I then seat the bullet out to about 2.3" long(cbto) in the case, lube the ogive area, then chamber the dummy round. Jam comes out to be 2.293" and is very repeatable for Hornady 140g hpbt. Next I subtract 0.020" to give me 2.273" as my starting point. I have found that 2.270 to 2.267" from jam to be the sweet spot.
I have tried the o.a.l gauge method for touching the lands and I end up with varying results. Usually around 2.213" This ends up giving me lousy and non-repeatable groups.
So I am curious as to how you folks are doing this. Please forgive my ignorance.