Hi guys,
I am gearing up to reload 223 for my Ruger American. I have purchased the Hornady OAL Gauge and Bullet Comparator to measure my rifle for proper OAL with the specific bullet I plan to shoot. Following the instructions, I have placed the OAL gauge with modified 223 case in my rifle. With a dowel in the other end of the barrel I gently push the bullet on/off the lands and lock the gauge in place.
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Then using the Bullet comparator and my calipers record the distance from case end to Bullet Ogive. It is very difficult to get repeatable readings. Amount of pressure pushing bullet against lands has a big impact on length. After much practice I am getting from 1.860 to 1.870 inches, so on average 1.865 inches for the Calhoon 55 gr DBL Hp bullet.
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Do you have any experience using this OAL Gauge and specifically on a Ruger American in 223?
Interestingly I have measured some factory rounds that I have on hand, 5 rounds of each measured:
American Eagle 55 gn FMJ vary from 1.848 to 1.861
Winchester 45 gn HP measure 1.870 to 1.876
Remington Bulk 55 gn FMJ range from 1.852 to 1.868
My confusion comes from this data, all of the Winchester are longer than my measured OAL. Will all of these Winchester rounds be touching the lands of my rifle? They seem to chamber and eject without resistance.
I am asking for your experience loading 223 and if you have any data to share from your own 223 chamber.
Thanks
I am gearing up to reload 223 for my Ruger American. I have purchased the Hornady OAL Gauge and Bullet Comparator to measure my rifle for proper OAL with the specific bullet I plan to shoot. Following the instructions, I have placed the OAL gauge with modified 223 case in my rifle. With a dowel in the other end of the barrel I gently push the bullet on/off the lands and lock the gauge in place.
Then using the Bullet comparator and my calipers record the distance from case end to Bullet Ogive. It is very difficult to get repeatable readings. Amount of pressure pushing bullet against lands has a big impact on length. After much practice I am getting from 1.860 to 1.870 inches, so on average 1.865 inches for the Calhoon 55 gr DBL Hp bullet.
Do you have any experience using this OAL Gauge and specifically on a Ruger American in 223?
Interestingly I have measured some factory rounds that I have on hand, 5 rounds of each measured:
American Eagle 55 gn FMJ vary from 1.848 to 1.861
Winchester 45 gn HP measure 1.870 to 1.876
Remington Bulk 55 gn FMJ range from 1.852 to 1.868
My confusion comes from this data, all of the Winchester are longer than my measured OAL. Will all of these Winchester rounds be touching the lands of my rifle? They seem to chamber and eject without resistance.
I am asking for your experience loading 223 and if you have any data to share from your own 223 chamber.
Thanks


















































