I picked a Raven Eye Custom rim thickness gauge from https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/member.php/141849-TheWhole9Yards recently and I wanted to see if I could get a bit more consistency out of different kinds of ammo. The theory is that rim thickness will vary between rounds which means that the amount of primer compound varies affecting velocity. I'm basically looking to reduce flyers.
My first test will be with CCI SV at 50 yards then I'll move on to SK RM.
The gauge can be used with either a dial indicator or calipers. I have an indicator but the quality of it is suspect and I saw better repeatability with the calipers.
After sorting 170 rounds I found the following:
0.0400" - 1
0.0405" - 10
0.0410" - 44
0.0415" - 64
0.0420" - 44
0.0425" - 6
0.0430" - 1
The Test
The test rifle will be a Bergara B14R Carbon at 50 yards. I'll shoot a group of 5 random rounds from an unopened box, then shoot a group of 5 of the same rim thickness from the sorted ammo and continue like that until rounds complete. When I'm nearly through all the sorted rounds I'll shoot a group 5 different thicknesses, this should theoretically be the worst group. The average group size of the sorted rounds should be smaller than the random rounds.
Any suggestions or comments about my experiment?
If you're performing a similar test, post your results.
Cheers
My first test will be with CCI SV at 50 yards then I'll move on to SK RM.
The gauge can be used with either a dial indicator or calipers. I have an indicator but the quality of it is suspect and I saw better repeatability with the calipers.


After sorting 170 rounds I found the following:
0.0400" - 1
0.0405" - 10
0.0410" - 44
0.0415" - 64
0.0420" - 44
0.0425" - 6
0.0430" - 1
The Test
The test rifle will be a Bergara B14R Carbon at 50 yards. I'll shoot a group of 5 random rounds from an unopened box, then shoot a group of 5 of the same rim thickness from the sorted ammo and continue like that until rounds complete. When I'm nearly through all the sorted rounds I'll shoot a group 5 different thicknesses, this should theoretically be the worst group. The average group size of the sorted rounds should be smaller than the random rounds.
Any suggestions or comments about my experiment?
If you're performing a similar test, post your results.
Cheers