My rifle had probably 1200 rds thru when I measured it, but with the Hornady tool I was @ 1.955 to touch with the 80gr mk. I consider this a few thou in the lands, but it's just a reference. A rough seating depth test showed 1.953 to be better than a -10 and -20 jump. It shoots ok, (.2's and .3's at best) and I just started testing at +5 and +10 . +5 looked promising thus far.
Uh, check your individual rifle and bullet /ogive combination?
What if the base-to-ogive of individual bullets from the same lot differ? And the lengths of bullets from the same lot vary, too?Uh, check your individual rifle and bullet /ogive combination?
I guess I'm asking how one can get repeatable measurements wrt distance from lands if, in the same lot of bullets, the base to ogive distance varies, UNLESS for each individual round you do your test in your rifle.The measurement you get from using the Hornady tool is merely a good reference point that you can use to know where you are in relationship to the lands. I apply a "fair" amount of pressure when I use the tool, and I feel MY measurements are probably closer to 0.005 jammed.
That said... I still use that as my "touch" measurement, but again it's just a reference point to allow repeatable measurements with the tool.