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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Hornady OAL Gauge is Driving me Crazy(er)!
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<blockquote data-quote="RuninL8" data-source="post: 2032325" data-attributes="member: 109233"><p>Send me a fired case, ill drill and tap it for you. Use your hornady coal gauge to measure CBTO with your fired case and unless your dial calipers are not accurate you should not be getting anymore than .001 difference. Been doing it that way for years. Yes this point can change over time but if you are a precision shooter you will likely be tracking this anyway. I also use Eric Cortina's method, and it works well, although I havent noticed any difference in accuracy, many ways to skin this cat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuninL8, post: 2032325, member: 109233"] Send me a fired case, ill drill and tap it for you. Use your hornady coal gauge to measure CBTO with your fired case and unless your dial calipers are not accurate you should not be getting anymore than .001 difference. Been doing it that way for years. Yes this point can change over time but if you are a precision shooter you will likely be tracking this anyway. I also use Eric Cortina's method, and it works well, although I havent noticed any difference in accuracy, many ways to skin this cat. [/QUOTE]
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