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Reloading - Looking After The Brass Cartridge Case By Matthew Cameron
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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunthard88" data-source="post: 252591" data-attributes="member: 12575"><p>Buy a Hornady Lock-N-Load O.A.L. Gauge, you won't regret it. This is by far the most accurate way to measure how far your bullet is from the rifling. If you really want to get serious about consistent measurements, get the Hornady Bullet Comparator also. Good luck.</p><p> </p><p>My 22-250 Savage 12LRPV likes a .0255" jump to the lands with 52gr Speer HPs, and my .308 700 VTR likes a 0.076" jump with 178gr A-MAXs. Haven't fiddled enough with my other guns yet, I just bought the O.A.L. Gauge about 2 months ago, along with the Comparator. Couldn't be more pleased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunthard88, post: 252591, member: 12575"] Buy a Hornady Lock-N-Load O.A.L. Gauge, you won't regret it. This is by far the most accurate way to measure how far your bullet is from the rifling. If you really want to get serious about consistent measurements, get the Hornady Bullet Comparator also. Good luck. My 22-250 Savage 12LRPV likes a .0255" jump to the lands with 52gr Speer HPs, and my .308 700 VTR likes a 0.076" jump with 178gr A-MAXs. Haven't fiddled enough with my other guns yet, I just bought the O.A.L. Gauge about 2 months ago, along with the Comparator. Couldn't be more pleased. [/QUOTE]
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