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Reloading Question - COAL vs Measurements
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<blockquote data-quote="treillw" data-source="post: 1264218" data-attributes="member: 92442"><p>I read it all. So in other words there is no way for me to figure out the dimension until I get the dummy round my smith provided me with and I should just load some preliminary rounds measuring 3.625" to the tip of the bullet (3.625" COAL)? </p><p></p><p>Why don't they make all comparator bodies for .308" bullets with the same hole diameter? They would then all bear on the the bullet at the same nose diameter and effectively be standardized (if they have their comparator holes perfectly reamed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treillw, post: 1264218, member: 92442"] I read it all. So in other words there is no way for me to figure out the dimension until I get the dummy round my smith provided me with and I should just load some preliminary rounds measuring 3.625" to the tip of the bullet (3.625" COAL)? Why don't they make all comparator bodies for .308" bullets with the same hole diameter? They would then all bear on the the bullet at the same nose diameter and effectively be standardized (if they have their comparator holes perfectly reamed). [/QUOTE]
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