The following is something I decided to work on this afternoon, with some time on my hands as my daughter is napping.
I have been told by some respected shooters in person and on forums that finding the OAL to the ojive is a waste of time, yadda yadda.
Ive been told by other respected shooters in person and on forums that its a great way to tune handloads, this way I can start experimenting with jump to the lands or maybe a little jam.
This post is not to determine whether its useful or a waste of time.......
40g Vmax
Hornady LnL Gauge
.223 Modified case.
Savage 12 BVSS - SINGLE SHOT (dont need to worry about magazine COAL)
I had attempted prior in the year to get a measurement to the ojive of 3 different bullets. Unfortunately the Savage thwarted both mine and two other respected and knowledgeable shooters' attempts to do so.
I used the Hornady LNL, the Frankford arsenal OAL gauge, and both smoking/felt on a bullet with a case fired in my rifle.
None allowed any reasonable length to be chosen as initial measurements varied across all attempts by approx .040 to .070. So its winter here now, and I found myself with some time to attempt this again. Heres what I found with the 40g VMAX and the Hornady LnL tool :
I started by measuring 8 times. After the 8 I noticed that when measuring on my calipers it wasnt square so I re-setup and went for another 10.
First 8 measurements:
1.814
1.824
1.827
1.814
1.819
1.818
1.813
1.822
Then I re-setup and made things sit flat on the calipers. I did 10 more measurements.
1.820
1.813
1.824
1.824
1.813
1.868*
1.859*
1.816
1.822
1.825
Now the two measurements that have a * by them..... I put the same tension on everytime I measure, but on the 1.868 as I was about to tighten the rod, I felt a little give and pushed a touch harder. Felt the bullet release and then touch/jam again and did my measurement. Same with the next one. In did not feel that jam/release/jam feeling again, even when I pushed hard after all this.
SO! The first measurements totalled 14.551, with 1.818 being the average.
Measurement set number two WITHOUT the two anomalies measured 14.557, with 1.819 being the average.
Measurement set number two WITH the two anomalies measured 18.284, with 1.828 being the average.
Adding Measurement One and Two WITHOUT the two anomalies measured 29.108, with 1.819 being the average.
Adding Measurement One and Two WITH the two anomalies measured 32.835, with 1.824 being the average.
Heres a question and the point of this post...... Seeing as I now have a much nicer average with measurements, should I begin experimenting using the 1.819? Or are the measurements still fluctuating too much? Also is the difference between 1.819 and say 1.850 a big deal or negligeable?
Ive put about 200 or so 55g pills through this barrel since I first attempted. Maybe this is why Im getting better averages.
as a side note I noticed that a 1.819 measurement to the ojive means Im seating the 40g VMAX almost all the way into the case, which takes room for powder or will compress loads that maybe shouldnt be. Concerning to be sure, as the 50G SPSX and the 60G VMAX will take up much more space.
The rifle is to be a medium range paper/steel puncher and gopher/coyote eliminator if that helps anyone as to purpose.
Im absolutely in love with all the knowledge and science, the measurements and the precision behind this sport, and as such I dont mind taking the time to do this another two times!
Thanks all!
I have been told by some respected shooters in person and on forums that finding the OAL to the ojive is a waste of time, yadda yadda.
Ive been told by other respected shooters in person and on forums that its a great way to tune handloads, this way I can start experimenting with jump to the lands or maybe a little jam.
This post is not to determine whether its useful or a waste of time.......
40g Vmax
Hornady LnL Gauge
.223 Modified case.
Savage 12 BVSS - SINGLE SHOT (dont need to worry about magazine COAL)
I had attempted prior in the year to get a measurement to the ojive of 3 different bullets. Unfortunately the Savage thwarted both mine and two other respected and knowledgeable shooters' attempts to do so.
I used the Hornady LNL, the Frankford arsenal OAL gauge, and both smoking/felt on a bullet with a case fired in my rifle.
None allowed any reasonable length to be chosen as initial measurements varied across all attempts by approx .040 to .070. So its winter here now, and I found myself with some time to attempt this again. Heres what I found with the 40g VMAX and the Hornady LnL tool :
I started by measuring 8 times. After the 8 I noticed that when measuring on my calipers it wasnt square so I re-setup and went for another 10.
First 8 measurements:
1.814
1.824
1.827
1.814
1.819
1.818
1.813
1.822
Then I re-setup and made things sit flat on the calipers. I did 10 more measurements.
1.820
1.813
1.824
1.824
1.813
1.868*
1.859*
1.816
1.822
1.825
Now the two measurements that have a * by them..... I put the same tension on everytime I measure, but on the 1.868 as I was about to tighten the rod, I felt a little give and pushed a touch harder. Felt the bullet release and then touch/jam again and did my measurement. Same with the next one. In did not feel that jam/release/jam feeling again, even when I pushed hard after all this.
SO! The first measurements totalled 14.551, with 1.818 being the average.
Measurement set number two WITHOUT the two anomalies measured 14.557, with 1.819 being the average.
Measurement set number two WITH the two anomalies measured 18.284, with 1.828 being the average.
Adding Measurement One and Two WITHOUT the two anomalies measured 29.108, with 1.819 being the average.
Adding Measurement One and Two WITH the two anomalies measured 32.835, with 1.824 being the average.
Heres a question and the point of this post...... Seeing as I now have a much nicer average with measurements, should I begin experimenting using the 1.819? Or are the measurements still fluctuating too much? Also is the difference between 1.819 and say 1.850 a big deal or negligeable?
Ive put about 200 or so 55g pills through this barrel since I first attempted. Maybe this is why Im getting better averages.
as a side note I noticed that a 1.819 measurement to the ojive means Im seating the 40g VMAX almost all the way into the case, which takes room for powder or will compress loads that maybe shouldnt be. Concerning to be sure, as the 50G SPSX and the 60G VMAX will take up much more space.
The rifle is to be a medium range paper/steel puncher and gopher/coyote eliminator if that helps anyone as to purpose.
Im absolutely in love with all the knowledge and science, the measurements and the precision behind this sport, and as such I dont mind taking the time to do this another two times!
Thanks all!


















































