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Reloading
Base to ogive help pls
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<blockquote data-quote="The Oregonian" data-source="post: 1083064" data-attributes="member: 51405"><p>Thanks for the clarification...I am not sure how to even measure the ogive with this tool. It seems like the first and only thing it touches is the tip of the bullet so it would seem to only show the difference in bullet OAL.</p><p></p><p>I will call a Darrell tomorrow...I assume if I take the avg COAL measurements of the 15 loaded rounds I have and then load to that, that would (hopefully) be close enough to get me within a few thou of the CBTO length as the COAL all seek to be within about 5 thou.</p><p></p><p>The developed load shot ~.4 MOA so hoping to keep near there. I would like to get a much better understanding of the CBTO but don't want to hold up range time due to lack of loaded rounds in the meantime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Oregonian, post: 1083064, member: 51405"] Thanks for the clarification...I am not sure how to even measure the ogive with this tool. It seems like the first and only thing it touches is the tip of the bullet so it would seem to only show the difference in bullet OAL. I will call a Darrell tomorrow...I assume if I take the avg COAL measurements of the 15 loaded rounds I have and then load to that, that would (hopefully) be close enough to get me within a few thou of the CBTO length as the COAL all seek to be within about 5 thou. The developed load shot ~.4 MOA so hoping to keep near there. I would like to get a much better understanding of the CBTO but don't want to hold up range time due to lack of loaded rounds in the meantime. [/QUOTE]
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