What are y'all using to measure your OAL and Base to ogive lengths?
I have a set of calipers, and when using the Hornady comparator inserts, it seems to be accurate but not very consistent. When measuring base to ogive, 75% of the base of the cartridge is hanging off the jaw of the caliper to get the cartridge straight and square.
I was curious if anybody was using a height gauge? This would essentially be the same process except give you a larger and more stable base to place the cartridge on.
Iam quite new to reloading, so I'm sure there is something else thay y'all are using.
It very well could be that the issue is not in the caliper, but in the Hornady comparators. Would something like this foster datum dial give more consistent readings?
http://www.forsterproducts.com/catalog.asp?prodid=755763&showprevnext=1
Thanks!
I have a set of calipers, and when using the Hornady comparator inserts, it seems to be accurate but not very consistent. When measuring base to ogive, 75% of the base of the cartridge is hanging off the jaw of the caliper to get the cartridge straight and square.
I was curious if anybody was using a height gauge? This would essentially be the same process except give you a larger and more stable base to place the cartridge on.
Iam quite new to reloading, so I'm sure there is something else thay y'all are using.
It very well could be that the issue is not in the caliper, but in the Hornady comparators. Would something like this foster datum dial give more consistent readings?
http://www.forsterproducts.com/catalog.asp?prodid=755763&showprevnext=1
Thanks!