I have both the Sinclair depth seating gage and the Hornady gage with their modified case. When comparing the two there not close. These are the numbers:
This is for a 204 Ruger case.
Sinclair gage reads 1.647 using a fired case from my gun.
Sierra 39gr Blitz King is .7425
Total OAL to the lands is 2.3895
With the Hornady gage and modified case it is 2.457 a difference of .0675 Thats a big difference, Why?
Using a Sinclair bump gage, my once fired brass measures 1.0533 and the Hornady modifies case measures 1.0532 a difference of .0001 Both cases are trimmed to 1.840
Which gage would you go with? I believe the Sinclair results are the one I should use. Bullets seated to 2.390 show marks where they have contacted the lands.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
P.S.
just ran the number using a Berger 35gr here are the results. OAL using the Sinclair gage 2.247 OAL using the Hornady mod. case 2.408
A difference of .161 even larger then with the 39gr Sierra.
This is for a 204 Ruger case.
Sinclair gage reads 1.647 using a fired case from my gun.
Sierra 39gr Blitz King is .7425
Total OAL to the lands is 2.3895
With the Hornady gage and modified case it is 2.457 a difference of .0675 Thats a big difference, Why?
Using a Sinclair bump gage, my once fired brass measures 1.0533 and the Hornady modifies case measures 1.0532 a difference of .0001 Both cases are trimmed to 1.840
Which gage would you go with? I believe the Sinclair results are the one I should use. Bullets seated to 2.390 show marks where they have contacted the lands.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
P.S.
just ran the number using a Berger 35gr here are the results. OAL using the Sinclair gage 2.247 OAL using the Hornady mod. case 2.408
A difference of .161 even larger then with the 39gr Sierra.