300WSM
Handloader
- Dec 24, 2011
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I've used this method for eons...
Cut three slits down the case like above...
Enough tension on the neck still to keep bullet from sliding around.
Put bullet way out...
Put in chamber, Close bolt.
Bring back out and there's my distance for that particular bullet to the lands...
I've doubts an item like the Hornady OAL gauge with a case is any more accurate.
Has anyone done the above and then compared with a gauge like the Hornady version or similar.
I think my way is less cumbersome and every bit as accurate but maybe not.
Cut three slits down the case like above...
Enough tension on the neck still to keep bullet from sliding around.
Put bullet way out...
Put in chamber, Close bolt.
Bring back out and there's my distance for that particular bullet to the lands...
I've doubts an item like the Hornady OAL gauge with a case is any more accurate.
Has anyone done the above and then compared with a gauge like the Hornady version or similar.
I think my way is less cumbersome and every bit as accurate but maybe not.