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Hornady OAL Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="hybridspecies" data-source="post: 2246386" data-attributes="member: 119219"><p>Thanks. I'm intrigued by the RCBS Precision Mic. Does it use an actual bullet or a simulated bullet for measuring seating depth? Hornady says that using the actual bullet is necesary for accurate measurements? My understanding is that the Hornady OAL gauge is the same as the Stoney Point Gauge (maybe Hornady bought the rights??). When I use the Hornady gauge my bullet usually sticks in the rifling so I'm not sure that chambering a dummy round with a slit neck would have enough tension to allow the bullet to be withdrawn without shifting position or remaining in the case altogether in my rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hybridspecies, post: 2246386, member: 119219"] Thanks. I'm intrigued by the RCBS Precision Mic. Does it use an actual bullet or a simulated bullet for measuring seating depth? Hornady says that using the actual bullet is necesary for accurate measurements? My understanding is that the Hornady OAL gauge is the same as the Stoney Point Gauge (maybe Hornady bought the rights??). When I use the Hornady gauge my bullet usually sticks in the rifling so I'm not sure that chambering a dummy round with a slit neck would have enough tension to allow the bullet to be withdrawn without shifting position or remaining in the case altogether in my rifle. [/QUOTE]
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