I just wanted to give a brief run-down of a revelation that I had this evening. I have been working on putting together my first custom build and it was time to get some loads made for it. Historically I have used the Hornady modified case gauge and always kind of struggled to get a good feel for when the bullet was actually making contact with the lands. Since I couldn’t find a 6mm creedmoor modified case in stock anywhere around me, I decided that since I could remove my barrel easily I would try a new method.
I follow the posts on precision rifle blog very closely as it is a tremendous resource with tons of information available. I remembered the following article which described Mark Gordon’s method to get a feel for when exactly the bullet is touching.
precisionrifleblog.com
I decided to do this without measuring anything until the end and go completely off of feel. The results were absolutely amazing. Once I got 5 rounds that I felt were lifting properly with pinky nail pressure I measured them all with a Hornady oal gauge.
2.155
2.155
2.154.5
2.155
2.155
4/5 rounds were exact within .001 of each other and the one outlier was super close. This is probably a little easier to feel because it’s a virgin barrel with sharp lands, but I highly recommend this method! Now just to figure out how far I want to jump nosler 107gr cc’s. Thanks for reading!
I follow the posts on precision rifle blog very closely as it is a tremendous resource with tons of information available. I remembered the following article which described Mark Gordon’s method to get a feel for when exactly the bullet is touching.

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I decided to do this without measuring anything until the end and go completely off of feel. The results were absolutely amazing. Once I got 5 rounds that I felt were lifting properly with pinky nail pressure I measured them all with a Hornady oal gauge.
2.155
2.155
2.154.5
2.155
2.155
4/5 rounds were exact within .001 of each other and the one outlier was super close. This is probably a little easier to feel because it’s a virgin barrel with sharp lands, but I highly recommend this method! Now just to figure out how far I want to jump nosler 107gr cc’s. Thanks for reading!