And how are you supposed to measure the datum to case head ? Measuring from the tip of the bullet isn't consistent, measuring from the datum that the bullet makes contact with the rifling, is the right way. And.. as the throat wears that measurement changes and needs to be remeasured.Take a fired piece of brass (fired in your rifle). Drill and tap it 5/16-36. A lathe or quality drill press makes it easier, but you can do this with a basic hand drill and a cheapo tap from Amazon. It isn't really a precision piece of gear, and making one with a simple drill won't make it any less useful or "good." The important part is that it's been fired in your rifle.
Hope that helps.
Have the tap, not easy to drill and tap 223AI. Much easier to buy the case. The threads broke off in the case. Does someone besides Hornady make the tool to measure?Take a fired piece of brass (fired in your rifle). Drill and tap it 5/16-36. A lathe or quality drill press makes it easier, but you can do this with a basic hand drill and a cheapo tap from Amazon. It isn't really a precision piece of gear, and making one with a simple drill won't make it any less useful or "good." The important part is that it's been fired in your rifle.
Hope that helps.
223AI can be tricky to drill, but it can be done with proper set up. I've done many 222rem with no issues. If you bugger one up, just try again with another piece of fired brass. Brass fired in your rifle will give you a much more accurate reading.Have the tap, not easy to drill and tap 223AI. Much easier to buy the case. The threads broke off in the case. Does someone besides Hornady make the tool to measure?
And how are you supposed to measure the datum to case head ? Measuring from the tip of the bullet isn't consistent, measuring from the datum that the bullet makes contact with the rifling, is the right way. And.. as the throat wears that measurement changes and needs to be remeasured.
LOL.It measures to the tip, but is still right for that bullet.
I’ll try that again for you. The measurement is right for “that bullet”. Not every bullet of that type, not every bullet in the box. It doesn’t have to be. Set your seating die with “that bullet”. You end up in the same place with a different method.LOL.
Measure the OAL of a handful of bullets out of the same box. They will all be different. Any measurement that involves the bullet tip will be worthless.
You are kind of right but have missed that the headspace range is only 0.004". As long as the modified case is within the SAAMI spec, the seating depth will be no more than 0.004" away from the bolt face dimension.Never got the use of a OAL gauge (modified case type) for finding max seating depth. Isn’t the measurement that you’re looking for from the bolt face to the lands? How do you get that with an open bolt and resting the case chamber on the shoulder? Isn’t the only accurate way to measure from the bolt face to where the bullet touches?
Yea that’s what I have been doing. I just take my ejector and firing pin/ spring out and seat that bullet until the bolt falls down. Clean up the bolt and oil the springs while I’m there.Or you can use a method that doesn’t have the error, and doesn’t require buying the tool and special order tap and making or buying the modified cases.
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