Someone help me please.
I have Tikka T3x Stainless Varmint in .223. I’m about to load my first cartridge (ever) and I’m trying to determine OAL. I have a Hornady OAL gauge, gauge cartridge, the Hornady bullet comparator, and a set of digital calipers off Amazon.
I’m measuring with a Hornady VMAX 55g bullet.
Everything is tight on the equipment, and I’m trying my hardest to duplicate the same pressure each time I measure. I’m failing miserably. Here are my 10 measurements.
1.) 1.8 385
2.) 1.8 385 (thought I was all good)
3.) 1.8 355
4.) 1.8 630
5.) 1.8 345
6.) 1.8 835
7.) 1.8 875
8.) 1.8 315
9.) 1.8 665
10.) 1.8 235
I’m about to loose it haha. What I’m the world??? How do I subtract .020 from this? Is it my calipers? It’s it impossible to duplicate the same pressure over and over? Should I have called it at the first 2 measurements that were the same?
Advise is appreciated.
I have Tikka T3x Stainless Varmint in .223. I’m about to load my first cartridge (ever) and I’m trying to determine OAL. I have a Hornady OAL gauge, gauge cartridge, the Hornady bullet comparator, and a set of digital calipers off Amazon.
I’m measuring with a Hornady VMAX 55g bullet.
Everything is tight on the equipment, and I’m trying my hardest to duplicate the same pressure each time I measure. I’m failing miserably. Here are my 10 measurements.
1.) 1.8 385
2.) 1.8 385 (thought I was all good)
3.) 1.8 355
4.) 1.8 630
5.) 1.8 345
6.) 1.8 835
7.) 1.8 875
8.) 1.8 315
9.) 1.8 665
10.) 1.8 235
I’m about to loose it haha. What I’m the world??? How do I subtract .020 from this? Is it my calipers? It’s it impossible to duplicate the same pressure over and over? Should I have called it at the first 2 measurements that were the same?
Advise is appreciated.