I am still struggling to find the proper shoulder setback on my AR-15. This should be easy. Measure fired cases with a solid load (not too light), and set the shoulder back .003 - .005" from that dimension. The problem is that the gun is very inconsistent on what the fired dimension is. It can vary by .004". The only consistent thing is one solid load with Vhitavouri N133 did result in 15 cases, all identical in size. I also measured headspace with a case and spent primer partially inserted. I closed and locked the bolt, withdrew the case, and measured headspace with primer acting as base of case. It is the same dimension as the Vhitavorui loads. So far so good, until I measured factory fired ammo cases. Those cases are about .003" longer than the Vhitavouri fired cases. ??? I am guessing the factory ammo is even hotter than the Vhitavouri loads and that my chamber is as long as those cases measure. But even those cases vary a fair amount from one to the next.
Bottom line, I am not confident where shoulder setback should be. How can I know for SURE?
Phil
Bottom line, I am not confident where shoulder setback should be. How can I know for SURE?
Phil