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375/408 Banded Solids Test
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<blockquote data-quote="noel carlson" data-source="post: 901544" data-attributes="member: 16138"><p>"In any case their bullet doesn't fit the standard paradigm because of the bore rider."...</p><p></p><p>This is simply not true.</p><p></p><p>"...the front portion of their bullet is essentially a smaller caliber than the rear portion."...</p><p></p><p>And the engraving depth is a different caliber than the non-deformed surface. It is a meaningless distinction. The nose is measured from the point, to the ogive junction with the "bore-rider" as you call it.</p><p></p><p>"...whatever, it seems to work OK for them."...</p><p></p><p>Without some point of reference, how is value assigned to this statement? If you do not know the basic dimensions, there is little to talk about in terms of the specificity you are asking for. I have examined the CE visually, and my statements are qualitatively accurate. If you want to get down to brass tacks, get your caliper out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noel carlson, post: 901544, member: 16138"] "In any case their bullet doesn't fit the standard paradigm because of the bore rider."... This is simply not true. "...the front portion of their bullet is essentially a smaller caliber than the rear portion."... And the engraving depth is a different caliber than the non-deformed surface. It is a meaningless distinction. The nose is measured from the point, to the ogive junction with the "bore-rider" as you call it. "...whatever, it seems to work OK for them."... Without some point of reference, how is value assigned to this statement? If you do not know the basic dimensions, there is little to talk about in terms of the specificity you are asking for. I have examined the CE visually, and my statements are qualitatively accurate. If you want to get down to brass tacks, get your caliper out. [/QUOTE]
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