Reference post #9a 5/16 fine thread bolt will not screw into the hornady modified case,so now what?
Pretty sure it's 5/16 X 36tpi.a 5/16 fine thread bolt will not screw into the hornady modified case,so now what?
The Hornady OAL gauge is threaded 5/16" 36 threads per inch and a "fine" 5/16" bolt is 24 TPI so yes, it won't fit. Stoney Point, the original company that make the OAL gauge just wanted to make it a little more difficult for folks to make their own modified cases. You can buy a 5/16-36 tap from McMaster Carr, etc.A fine thread 5/16 bolt will not screw into the modified hornady modified case
That's why 5/16 FINE is not definitive enough. It is a 5/16 x 36 is the correct and full nomenclature. It's the 36 TPI makes it slightly odd but availableA fine thread 5/16 bolt will not screw into the modified hornady modified case
That might be true if you are a world class shooter and dealing with a case BTO of + or - .001". For the vast majority on this site it is a down and dirty handy to use tool to get started with.I guess itll take til page 2 for someone to mention how much of a waste that hornady tool is. Id rather my case be chamber full and actually touch the bolt face to get an actual ogive measurement. It takes minutes and as joe namath would say “its free!”
Its a lot handier to use a free case instead of a contraption that relies on feel and costs money to useThat might be true if you are a world class shooter and dealing with a case BTO of + or - .001". For the vast majority on this site it is a down and dirty handy to use tool to get started with.
I started off using the free case. Still like the Hornady better especially when I screw on a new barrel. It a half hour I have an approximate measurement of the BTO on all the bullets I want to try. After I find the proper depth I use it get the same BTO when I reload that bullet again. It does rely on feel just like gently touching a 2 oz. trigger. Takes practice.Its a lot handier to use a free case instead of a contraption that relies on feel and costs money to use
Cost money to buy. How so in use?and costs money to use
Have to keep buying or sacrificing casesCost money to buy. How so in use?