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Hornady OAL Gauge is Driving me Crazy(er)!
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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 2032827" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>I know it's funny, we all use different methods in achieving the same out come. "or close, as some may think." Heck, I'm still using one of my old Tactical boot strings to disassemble the bolts out of a couple of my rifles.. That's trick has worked well for decades for me.</p><p>As far as knowing how much my lands are deteriorating. To me, that falls under the term chasing the lands.</p><p>For instances, My groups are under a half inch. After 200 rounds my group opens up to say 1.5in. My ED and SD are still the same, single digits, per LabRadar. Common sense tells me that I need to adjust my seating dep up or down or find a different Node. There fore, there is no need for me to measure anything regardless of lands ware and tare, or erosion on my lands. My groups, ED's & SD's, Velocities, and BORSCOPE will tell me when my barrel is shot out.</p><p>Just me and my two cents worth. To show what I know, I didn't know they made a tool as you showed in your post.</p><p>I will be getting one of them. Thank You.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 2032827, member: 111276"] I know it's funny, we all use different methods in achieving the same out come. "or close, as some may think." Heck, I'm still using one of my old Tactical boot strings to disassemble the bolts out of a couple of my rifles.. That's trick has worked well for decades for me. As far as knowing how much my lands are deteriorating. To me, that falls under the term chasing the lands. For instances, My groups are under a half inch. After 200 rounds my group opens up to say 1.5in. My ED and SD are still the same, single digits, per LabRadar. Common sense tells me that I need to adjust my seating dep up or down or find a different Node. There fore, there is no need for me to measure anything regardless of lands ware and tare, or erosion on my lands. My groups, ED's & SD's, Velocities, and BORSCOPE will tell me when my barrel is shot out. Just me and my two cents worth. To show what I know, I didn't know they made a tool as you showed in your post. I will be getting one of them. Thank You. [/QUOTE]
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