Been trying to work up a load for my .223.
Problem is getting the same COL.
I am using Hornady 53 grn Vmax.
Win 748. Cases all full length resized and trimmed the same.
Got the Hornady Bullet comparator kit.
Measured all the bullets to see if the distance from ogive to the base are the same.
They are not. Differences of up to and over .011". This translates to a difference in COL.
Tried this:
Took 3 random bullets.
Bullets measured with the comparator and then with the same case for all and my rifle to get the max COL for my gun. Bullets seated long and jammed into the lands by closing the bolt.
Bullet [.3865] [.388] [.3945]
COL 1.9445 1.946 1.952
COL 1.945 1.9475 1.955
CO 1.947 1.9475 1.955
COL 1.944 1.948 1.955
Where do I go from here to get the most consistent COL.
Looking to eliminate as many variables as I can to improve group size.
Thanks in advance.
colken.
Problem is getting the same COL.
I am using Hornady 53 grn Vmax.
Win 748. Cases all full length resized and trimmed the same.
Got the Hornady Bullet comparator kit.
Measured all the bullets to see if the distance from ogive to the base are the same.
They are not. Differences of up to and over .011". This translates to a difference in COL.
Tried this:
Took 3 random bullets.
Bullets measured with the comparator and then with the same case for all and my rifle to get the max COL for my gun. Bullets seated long and jammed into the lands by closing the bolt.
Bullet [.3865] [.388] [.3945]
COL 1.9445 1.946 1.952
COL 1.945 1.9475 1.955
CO 1.947 1.9475 1.955
COL 1.944 1.948 1.955
Where do I go from here to get the most consistent COL.
Looking to eliminate as many variables as I can to improve group size.
Thanks in advance.
colken.


















































