So Ive posted for help on another forum, but figured it wise to ask here too.
I have a new Savage Model 12 1in9'' twist that Im loading for
So I'm trying to figure out my OAL for my .223 using the Hornady OAL gauge and the hornady bullet comparator. I've taken multiple measurements using the modified .223 case and a 40 grain V-max.
The question I'm having is whether a spread of .037 is normal? Here are the measurements I've taken this far :
1.866
1.859
1.855
1.862
1.856
1.849
1.844
1.860
1.829
1.858
Do I just taken the mean average and say that's my OAL where the ogive touches the rifling?
I have several other bullet choices that I'm hoping to measure today as well.
Your input is appreciated!
I have a new Savage Model 12 1in9'' twist that Im loading for
So I'm trying to figure out my OAL for my .223 using the Hornady OAL gauge and the hornady bullet comparator. I've taken multiple measurements using the modified .223 case and a 40 grain V-max.
The question I'm having is whether a spread of .037 is normal? Here are the measurements I've taken this far :
1.866
1.859
1.855
1.862
1.856
1.849
1.844
1.860
1.829
1.858
Do I just taken the mean average and say that's my OAL where the ogive touches the rifling?
I have several other bullet choices that I'm hoping to measure today as well.
Your input is appreciated!



















































