Good day all,
Love this site! Lots of good info. My name is Darrell, I am an F-Class shooter, not a benchrest type, so forgive any unintended blunders. While I am not a benchrest shooter, I am passionate about my reloading,although still rather new to it). The question for the day is headspace. How exact do the headspace measurements have to be from one case to the next. Over most of my 2-3x fired brass, the headspace as measured by a RCBS "precision mic" varies by ~.0005". On one batch, that number varies by .002",+/- a little under a thousandth). Is this enough to worry about? Pretty much all of my brass is at the minimum end of the "go/no-go" headspace case gauge. Most of my competitions go back to 1000 yds, so it is important that this ammo stays under a minute at those ranges,especially with the new F-class targets).
Any help/info/perspective would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Darrell
Love this site! Lots of good info. My name is Darrell, I am an F-Class shooter, not a benchrest type, so forgive any unintended blunders. While I am not a benchrest shooter, I am passionate about my reloading,although still rather new to it). The question for the day is headspace. How exact do the headspace measurements have to be from one case to the next. Over most of my 2-3x fired brass, the headspace as measured by a RCBS "precision mic" varies by ~.0005". On one batch, that number varies by .002",+/- a little under a thousandth). Is this enough to worry about? Pretty much all of my brass is at the minimum end of the "go/no-go" headspace case gauge. Most of my competitions go back to 1000 yds, so it is important that this ammo stays under a minute at those ranges,especially with the new F-class targets).
Any help/info/perspective would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Darrell