Got a 308 built with an Obermeyer Match chamber and would like to reload for it. First time to reload, too.
I've set up the seater to match FGMM using a Hornady LNL comparator as well as a Sinclair to measure. Ought to be good enough but no idea what the jump really is.
The Sinclair OAL tool returns a number smaller than factory ammo yields with the same comparator. Doesn't make any sense. I used a JGS Go Gage in place of a fired case as I supplied a JGS reamer for the work.
Blacked a live round and chambered it, with the firing pin removed, and there's no rifling contact so the measurement has to be wrong, maybe it's from using the Go Gage.
Thinking the Hornady OAL tool might be worth a try but there's no info on their site about the case dimensions, if they're at zero headspace for instance.
The chamber's supposed to be cut to minimum dimensions but I haven't stripped the bolt and ran cases through the sizing die until the bolt just closes. Maybe that's the best way? Could dremel a slot in the neck and use the bolt's camming to seat a bullet on the lands? Dunno, maybe it'd stick in the throat. Any help would be appreciated.
I've searched through a number of forums here and there and while there're a number of suggestions to determine the right jump dimension I'm still lost as to why the Sinclair tool didn't return a reasonable result even though the measurements were repeatable to a thousandth.
Thanks,
Pete
I've set up the seater to match FGMM using a Hornady LNL comparator as well as a Sinclair to measure. Ought to be good enough but no idea what the jump really is.
The Sinclair OAL tool returns a number smaller than factory ammo yields with the same comparator. Doesn't make any sense. I used a JGS Go Gage in place of a fired case as I supplied a JGS reamer for the work.
Blacked a live round and chambered it, with the firing pin removed, and there's no rifling contact so the measurement has to be wrong, maybe it's from using the Go Gage.
Thinking the Hornady OAL tool might be worth a try but there's no info on their site about the case dimensions, if they're at zero headspace for instance.
The chamber's supposed to be cut to minimum dimensions but I haven't stripped the bolt and ran cases through the sizing die until the bolt just closes. Maybe that's the best way? Could dremel a slot in the neck and use the bolt's camming to seat a bullet on the lands? Dunno, maybe it'd stick in the throat. Any help would be appreciated.
I've searched through a number of forums here and there and while there're a number of suggestions to determine the right jump dimension I'm still lost as to why the Sinclair tool didn't return a reasonable result even though the measurements were repeatable to a thousandth.
Thanks,
Pete