I started to use a caliper with my stoney oal gauge. I was using it to measure from tip to base. I was informed that this is ok for hunting rnds but not f/tr and up. I got a hornady comparator attachment and have gotten a lot better results. One thing I have noticed is that not all bullets are the same even with the comp. I am using scenar 155's and they will vary .003 +-. Does a guy measure every rnd in the oal gauge and than set the bullet to that measurement?
I shoot a Remington SPS .308. oal with the comp. is 3.349. The problem is when I go to seat the bullet in my seating die I get variations. For the most part the I get the bullets to seat where I want them but about every 5-6th rnd the oal will be .010 off. I've been setting those off to the side and seating them down after I have my lot done. I think I'm on the right track because I have eliminated most of my fliers. Am I correct in saying that if a guy measured every bullet for it's particular length and seat it, he would have better results? Or is the seating die wrong? I notices that the cone that seats the bullet doesn't push on the same spot that my comp. measures from. It pushes further up, more on the nose of the bullet. Is there a better seating die out there?
I shot two lots of ten. One with brass ran through RSBS FL dies. They were 2.5'' @ 300yds. And one lot through a Lee collet die. Unless I did something wrong with the Lee's, but I was getting 5'' grps with those.
My load is:
OAL w/comp 3.351 .002 into the lands
46.7 var
Lapua brass
155 scenars
CCI-LR
I shoot a Remington SPS .308. oal with the comp. is 3.349. The problem is when I go to seat the bullet in my seating die I get variations. For the most part the I get the bullets to seat where I want them but about every 5-6th rnd the oal will be .010 off. I've been setting those off to the side and seating them down after I have my lot done. I think I'm on the right track because I have eliminated most of my fliers. Am I correct in saying that if a guy measured every bullet for it's particular length and seat it, he would have better results? Or is the seating die wrong? I notices that the cone that seats the bullet doesn't push on the same spot that my comp. measures from. It pushes further up, more on the nose of the bullet. Is there a better seating die out there?
I shot two lots of ten. One with brass ran through RSBS FL dies. They were 2.5'' @ 300yds. And one lot through a Lee collet die. Unless I did something wrong with the Lee's, but I was getting 5'' grps with those.
My load is:
OAL w/comp 3.351 .002 into the lands
46.7 var
Lapua brass
155 scenars
CCI-LR