I'd gotten a Davidson nose and base set for my .243, so I ordered just another nose piece for my .204. The base is suppose to accomodate 3 different cartridge heads but the .20 nose piece is too large (about .468" instead of .378") and the shoulder would have to be at least .160" to reach down to the smaller diameter in the base.
I've read either here or on The Firing Line of people having a similar issue - on factory ammo or reloading 32gr bullets, the comparitor falls all the way down to the case neck. Just wondering what other people here use to check the ogive for .204?
Which comparitor to check .20 cal?
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Re: Which comparitor to check .20 cal?
There's a .20 adapter available for the Hornady (formerly Stoney Point) comparator.
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Re: Which comparitor to check .20 cal?
I love the Hornady Comparator! The Body Houses all the inserts for the bullet comparing and all the inserts for head space gauging!. If you ever wanted to but the Hornady Lock and Load comparator you have to buy the set that comes with 14 inserts the 20 cal is not included in the 6 standars insert set. (I believe the 14 insert set with body was just over $30.00) What was really neat for me I was able to see that taking my Measurment from the comparator to the rim were all with-in .0005 The trick to measuring it most accuratly was to twist the case in the comparator until the lowest reading on the caliper was made.