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That is what you will find because the bullet does not have any neck tension and the cartridge is to under sami specs so it can be used in any gun. the bullet may not be lining up with the center of the bore. The more you do it, the better you will get at it.thefitter said:Thing is the Hornady tool is anything but exact. Do it 6 times and you can get 6 different measurements. I did it 10 times and averaged. But I'm still not thrilled with the process. But it's just a guideline to me anyway.
Disclaimer- I'm a rookie myself.
minnesota said:That is what you will find because the bullet does not have any neck tension and the cartridge is to under sami specs so it can be used in any gun. the bullet may not be lining up with the center of the bore. The more you do it, the better you will get at it.thefitter said:Thing is the Hornady tool is anything but exact. Do it 6 times and you can get 6 different measurements. I did it 10 times and averaged. But I'm still not thrilled with the process. But it's just a guideline to me anyway.
Disclaimer- I'm a rookie myself.
If you had a cartridge that was blown out to your chamber made into a modified case, and possibly a little more tension. the better the bullet will align with the chamber and the quicker you will get the dimensions needed. As with some devises for this purpose, you need to do a little tinkering, fine tuning, whatever you want to call it.
Jim Buck said:Can someone tell me the spilit case method? I can only assume doing this, it seats itself in the cartridges using this method and you seat it a little deeper?