I tend to question, measure and remeasure everything since discovering this forum, I think I may have contracted reloading OCD. Last week I reloaded about 40
rounds of .260 for my Savage 12 LRP. As per the books I used a measurement of 2.780. After reading about finding your guns specific needs to have the bullet .010 off the rifling I decided to give the method of the loose bullet in the chamber a whirl. I did this 15 times and 12 of those times the test cartridge came out at 2.864, the other three were extremely close to that number.
My questions are.
A. Why is there so much difference between the two numbers?
B. What effect would this have had on past accuracy?
C. Should I now be reloading to a length of 2.854?
D. Should I grab a bullet comparator and which is the most accurate?
Cheers.
rounds of .260 for my Savage 12 LRP. As per the books I used a measurement of 2.780. After reading about finding your guns specific needs to have the bullet .010 off the rifling I decided to give the method of the loose bullet in the chamber a whirl. I did this 15 times and 12 of those times the test cartridge came out at 2.864, the other three were extremely close to that number.
My questions are.
A. Why is there so much difference between the two numbers?
B. What effect would this have had on past accuracy?
C. Should I now be reloading to a length of 2.854?
D. Should I grab a bullet comparator and which is the most accurate?
Cheers.


















































