Bullmark
Well-Known Member
So I made an interesting discovery last night. I don't re-load, so I generally order from one particular company online. I think highly of them and have been pleased over the years. Roughly 2yrs ago I had a rifle built, a .280AI, and used by online source to find a load that shot well for hunting purposes. I settled on a Berger 168vld and 57gr of H4350. We also tinkered with the seating depth and after moving a smidge closer to the lands, the rifle was shooting better than I could've asked for.....so we stopped and called it good. I then ordered a couple hundred rounds and figured they would last this rifle a long time.
So last night I was organizing my ammo storage and for some reason decided to look at those .280AI rounds. I've put around 25 rounds through since settling on a recipe and stocking up....but I had shot rounds from 3 different boxes. So I had 3 boxes that were all roughly half full (10-12 per box).
When I sat two loose rounds beside one another it was obvious that one was a good bit longer. I then frantically went through every box and compared each round. Somehow the seating depth on some of the rounds was different.
All total I found 17 rounds that were "shorter".....out of 165.....I'll say approx b/c my dog bumped into the table and set off a domino affect and rounds fell everywhere.
The pics show the actual difference. My question is 1) is this considered a big difference, from a seating depth perspective? I'm a real newbie to reloading and the long range game.....so pardon my ignorance.
2) I wonder what difference it may have made when I was confirming distances and setting up my turret? I have no way of knowing how many short ones I shot or when I shot them.
3) I guess I'll pull the short ones and confirm my specs.....but is there anything I'm missing?
Thanks to everyone in advance for the advice and candor. I love this site.
So last night I was organizing my ammo storage and for some reason decided to look at those .280AI rounds. I've put around 25 rounds through since settling on a recipe and stocking up....but I had shot rounds from 3 different boxes. So I had 3 boxes that were all roughly half full (10-12 per box).
When I sat two loose rounds beside one another it was obvious that one was a good bit longer. I then frantically went through every box and compared each round. Somehow the seating depth on some of the rounds was different.
All total I found 17 rounds that were "shorter".....out of 165.....I'll say approx b/c my dog bumped into the table and set off a domino affect and rounds fell everywhere.
The pics show the actual difference. My question is 1) is this considered a big difference, from a seating depth perspective? I'm a real newbie to reloading and the long range game.....so pardon my ignorance.
2) I wonder what difference it may have made when I was confirming distances and setting up my turret? I have no way of knowing how many short ones I shot or when I shot them.
3) I guess I'll pull the short ones and confirm my specs.....but is there anything I'm missing?
Thanks to everyone in advance for the advice and candor. I love this site.