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Chamber measurements for bullet seating

27 Friday Nov 2015

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bullet seating depth, chamber measuring tools, RCBS, Reload, Reloading, Stoney point, Stoney Point OAL gauge

http://leewithey.webflow.io/reloading-1

That’s an RCBS Rock Chucker press. This is for 223 in a contender pistol which is much smaller than my other custom loads. I’m seating the bullets to complete these rounds. Since it’s a hotter load than the larger Bower rounds I’m not seating the bullets into the rifling “lands” of the barrel. I’m using Stoney Point tools to measure the gun chamber so I can seat the bullets with a tiny bit of jump. A couple thousandths of an inch. The tool clamped onto the dial indicator is measuring from the bullet ogive to the base of the case. The ogive is the exact place on the curve of the bullet that touches the rifling “lands”. The red tool above the dial indicator has a fired case from the gun that was modified so it could be threaded onto it. This goes into the gun chamber with a loose but snug bullet. I can push the bullet back and forth until it just touches the rifling “lands” then lock the measuring tool. At this point I have the exact chamber dimensions to the rifling “lands” for that type of bullet in that gun. This is crazy stuff although it’s part if the process to achieve the best accuracy possible.

Using special tools to measure bullet seating depth

Chamber measurements for bullet seating. Measured from base of the case the bullet ogive. Ogive is the exact place on the curve of the bullet that touches the rifling “lands”

 

 

 

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Daniel Trowbridge Taylor

21 Saturday Nov 2015

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Ann Stewart Miller, born 19 Jul 1830, Daniel Trowbridge Taylor, died 18 May 1916, John Taylor Jr

L- Dan Taylor daughter Emily cousin Walter Miller

Yes it can be confusing. As time passes research continues and more information is found.

Daniel Trowbridge Taylor, my 2nd great uncle was the son of my 3rd great grandparent’s  John Taylor Jr. and Ann Stewart Miller. These are my grandmother’s ancestors on my father’s side of the family.

Left- Daniel Trowbridge Taylor born 19 Jul 1830 in Pennsylvania and died 18 May 1916 in San Francisco. Center- Cousin Walter Miller. Right- Daniel Taylor’s Daughter Emily. Additional Information from back of photo is as follows- Daniel left Baltimore 1849 and sailed around Cape horn to San Francisco. He lived through the San Francisco earthquake and fires. 1905. Last of the 49??

http://leemwithey.webflow.io/clore-and-ward

 

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