I recently rebarreled my Savage 12 F/TR in .223 with a Shilen 7 twist barrel. I wanted room to seat 90 gn SMK's in the new barrel so I provided Shilen with some dummy rounds so that they could ream the freebore. The dummy rounds were seated 2.069" BTO (2.565" OAL). I finally located my Hornady OAL gauge and measured the length to the lands...it averaged 1.835". This measurement was with a very light touch on the gauge. This makes no sense...it means I've been shooting the rifle with a .234" jam ???? I then took some measurements with some moderate/heavy pressure applied to the gauge, which resulted in measurements of 2.075" to 2.165". I did so with the bullets marked with a Sharpie so I could see the land etching. Here is a picture of the results.
You can see the ink removed on each of these bullets as they were pressed into the barrel. However, these are the only markings...there are not land etchings on any other spot on these bullets. Obviously, one would expect etchings from all the lands, not just one. Very strange.
At this point, I think I need to get the rifle to a good gunsmith to check out the freebore measurement and the cause of the strange etchings.
However, if anyone has any thoughts on this, I'd love to hear them. Thanks in advance.
John

You can see the ink removed on each of these bullets as they were pressed into the barrel. However, these are the only markings...there are not land etchings on any other spot on these bullets. Obviously, one would expect etchings from all the lands, not just one. Very strange.
At this point, I think I need to get the rifle to a good gunsmith to check out the freebore measurement and the cause of the strange etchings.
However, if anyone has any thoughts on this, I'd love to hear them. Thanks in advance.
John