So I've essentially spent the last year slowly accumulating my reloading stuff and reading enough to reconfuse myself but between Tre Mon's series of posts and some other info I'm pretty good. So first step was to determine the chamber dimensions for headspace of my two .308s. I took a bunch of fired shells and measured them using calipers and the Sinclair tool. For my 700SPS here's what I got:
1.556" x 2
1.554"
1.557"
1.555" x 5
So should I just use 1.555" and bump it back .003" or use the longest measurement, which I assume could be caused by my lack of experience using calipers and the case could have been skewed a little?
My hunting rifle likewise has measurements ranging from 1.561" to 1.564" with the vast majority being 1.562".
Maybe I'm being too particular? Thanks in advance!
1.556" x 2
1.554"
1.557"
1.555" x 5
So should I just use 1.555" and bump it back .003" or use the longest measurement, which I assume could be caused by my lack of experience using calipers and the case could have been skewed a little?
My hunting rifle likewise has measurements ranging from 1.561" to 1.564" with the vast majority being 1.562".
Maybe I'm being too particular? Thanks in advance!