I saw the video of opening/closing the bolt to find the distance to the lands. I went one step further and color the ogive to make darn sure the number I was getting were as accurate as can be.
Action is TL3. The two ways I was using, were by seating the bullet until the bolt fell under it's own weight and there was no extraction camming felt from pulling the bullet out of the lands. (seen here
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and then using sharpie to color the ogive and looking for marks. I was using both because I felt that you still could touch the lands but not get any felt report on the bolt during extraction. 1.765 showed this. However I only got 2 of the 4 lands. Sharpie added 0.0005, which is very very tricky to measure I understand.
Picture one through three show different seating but also show the rifling marks on the bullet. 1.763 hardly show rifling on the bullet but was scratching.
So my question is at 1.763 the light mark, would you still consider this touching the lands. Remember the camera blows the mark area up. It was hard enough getting the camera to focus on the small mark on 1.765/63. At 1.760 I had zero marks, 1.761 I had a very very faint mark. A good friend of mine using the same bullet, different reamer (6 dasher) but same freebore was 1.768 (touching the lands). Using splitting the case neck with a dremel method. (http://www.larrywillis.com/OAL.html)
Action is TL3. The two ways I was using, were by seating the bullet until the bolt fell under it's own weight and there was no extraction camming felt from pulling the bullet out of the lands. (seen here
and then using sharpie to color the ogive and looking for marks. I was using both because I felt that you still could touch the lands but not get any felt report on the bolt during extraction. 1.765 showed this. However I only got 2 of the 4 lands. Sharpie added 0.0005, which is very very tricky to measure I understand.
Picture one through three show different seating but also show the rifling marks on the bullet. 1.763 hardly show rifling on the bullet but was scratching.
So my question is at 1.763 the light mark, would you still consider this touching the lands. Remember the camera blows the mark area up. It was hard enough getting the camera to focus on the small mark on 1.765/63. At 1.760 I had zero marks, 1.761 I had a very very faint mark. A good friend of mine using the same bullet, different reamer (6 dasher) but same freebore was 1.768 (touching the lands). Using splitting the case neck with a dremel method. (http://www.larrywillis.com/OAL.html)



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