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Jeff
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I am about to start loading fro a new 223 and am trying to measure where the bullet hits the lands. In the past I have used a Stoney Point Bullet Compartor and never gotten repeatable measurements. This time I took a piece of brass and slit the neck so I could push a bullet into the neck. After slightly pushing in the bullet I then place it in the action and close the bolt expecting the lands to stop the bullet and force it back into the neck. After ejecting I measure the total overall length for the bullet.
The problem is that four trys gives the following measurements, 2.271, 2.268, 2.272, 2.269 and 2.271. AM I expecting too much accuracy and with these measurements what would you guess to be the length where the bullet hits the lands.
I guess I could start with a total overall length of 2.25 or 2.28 for this bullet but wanted to get others openions.
Thanks I am looking forward to this new to me rifle and hope to make progress a little faster by asking for help.
Jeff
The problem is that four trys gives the following measurements, 2.271, 2.268, 2.272, 2.269 and 2.271. AM I expecting too much accuracy and with these measurements what would you guess to be the length where the bullet hits the lands.
I guess I could start with a total overall length of 2.25 or 2.28 for this bullet but wanted to get others openions.
Thanks I am looking forward to this new to me rifle and hope to make progress a little faster by asking for help.
Jeff