Groot
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I've been reloading for a few years now but i just recently bought a hornady comparator set to try to improve my reloading and get a better idea of how long my reloads need to be batch to batch.
I measured 6 of my remaining rounds for my 223 Rem with a 53 grain VMax over 26.6 grain of CFE223 (safe in my rifle maybe not yours, slightly over recommended max) These rounds may have been loaded into the mag box with or without rounds being fired, they may have been cycled though the action to unload the gun as well if that matters at all.
1 - 1.8585"
2 - 1.8605"
3 - 1.8595"
4 - 1.8595"
5 - 1.8590"
6 - 1.8595"
So my question is how much error is okay? Is the variation in the above measurements something to be real concerned with?
I've been reloading for a few years now but i just recently bought a hornady comparator set to try to improve my reloading and get a better idea of how long my reloads need to be batch to batch.
I measured 6 of my remaining rounds for my 223 Rem with a 53 grain VMax over 26.6 grain of CFE223 (safe in my rifle maybe not yours, slightly over recommended max) These rounds may have been loaded into the mag box with or without rounds being fired, they may have been cycled though the action to unload the gun as well if that matters at all.
1 - 1.8585"
2 - 1.8605"
3 - 1.8595"
4 - 1.8595"
5 - 1.8590"
6 - 1.8595"
So my question is how much error is okay? Is the variation in the above measurements something to be real concerned with?