I sent a question to DRMike and he answered nicely but I am still confused and DRMike has gone offline so I am posting here in case anyone comes online Satruday afternoon\evening. I want to reload according to any new spec for tomorrow morning load testing. (Please do not take offense DRMike and my sincere apologies if it is wrong to do that)
I have purchased the following:
1. Hornady OAL Gauge (straight)
2. Hornady Comparator and the 338 win mag insert
3. Hornady modified case for a 338 win mag
I have not seen anywhere in any instructions for this tool to do the following --> Subtract the length of the comparator" which is 1.000. (I just 0 it out with the comparator attached) Am I not correct in this discernment.
In a clean rifle:
1. Insert bullet into case and slide tube with case into chamber, giving it a slight turn till the case is seated properly.
2. Push the gray rod gently to contact the bullet and tap 2-3 times with forefinger to feel resistance only (Does this mean it is now JUST TOUCHNG the lands?)
3. Tighten the gray rod screw and remove gauge.
4. Tap the bullet out of the barrel witha wooden rod and place back in the case
Here is where I am confused:
5. Measure (base of case to ogive -- I have 2.765 (The Hornady 6 book mentions maximum length is 3.340 ???)
6. This will make my OAL (base to tip of bullet) 3.478
6. I have measured my magazine width and believe it to be 3.545
I need some additional help if this is all sounding right as well as where does the .020 off the lands come into play with that measurement.
Thanks
Steve
I have purchased the following:
1. Hornady OAL Gauge (straight)
2. Hornady Comparator and the 338 win mag insert
3. Hornady modified case for a 338 win mag
I have not seen anywhere in any instructions for this tool to do the following --> Subtract the length of the comparator" which is 1.000. (I just 0 it out with the comparator attached) Am I not correct in this discernment.
In a clean rifle:
1. Insert bullet into case and slide tube with case into chamber, giving it a slight turn till the case is seated properly.
2. Push the gray rod gently to contact the bullet and tap 2-3 times with forefinger to feel resistance only (Does this mean it is now JUST TOUCHNG the lands?)
3. Tighten the gray rod screw and remove gauge.
4. Tap the bullet out of the barrel witha wooden rod and place back in the case
Here is where I am confused:
5. Measure (base of case to ogive -- I have 2.765 (The Hornady 6 book mentions maximum length is 3.340 ???)
6. This will make my OAL (base to tip of bullet) 3.478
6. I have measured my magazine width and believe it to be 3.545
I need some additional help if this is all sounding right as well as where does the .020 off the lands come into play with that measurement.
Thanks
Steve