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Hornady LNL OAL gauge question
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<blockquote data-quote="338winmag" data-source="post: 522443" data-attributes="member: 29912"><p>CRNA - Yes, different bullets will have different measurements.</p><p>Just a thought: Usually bullets from the same lot\box have little variation so no real consideration needed... Double check on new lot\box in case considerations are needed.</p><p> </p><p>Mikecr. Excellent explanation.</p><p>Sometimes I agree with you.. sometimes maybe not so much... but you have some great head knowledge and this explanation was super and greatly appreciated. </p><p> </p><p>For all my rifles I most often get a deviation of .0005. An occasional deviation of +- .001 happens but rarely now that I am very familiar with my Hornady gauge and how to use it on each rifle. Bottom line as Mikecr states... one can use most anything to acquire a base measurement as long as it is consistent.</p><p> </p><p>"... Focus on reproducing these lengths based your measurements, with your tool."</p><p> </p><p>Thanks Mikecr and good topic CRNA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338winmag, post: 522443, member: 29912"] CRNA - Yes, different bullets will have different measurements. Just a thought: Usually bullets from the same lot\box have little variation so no real consideration needed... Double check on new lot\box in case considerations are needed. Mikecr. Excellent explanation. Sometimes I agree with you.. sometimes maybe not so much... but you have some great head knowledge and this explanation was super and greatly appreciated. For all my rifles I most often get a deviation of .0005. An occasional deviation of +- .001 happens but rarely now that I am very familiar with my Hornady gauge and how to use it on each rifle. Bottom line as Mikecr states... one can use most anything to acquire a base measurement as long as it is consistent. "... Focus on reproducing these lengths based your measurements, with your tool." Thanks Mikecr and good topic CRNA [/QUOTE]
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