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Reloading
Base to ogive help pls
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1083274" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>What's important above all is understanding.</p><p>WapitiBob hit the correct approach leading to this.</p><p></p><p>The Holland tool holds no application here, and OP has no need to measure the 'bullet relationship to the lands' with a Hornady tool. </p><p>He needs only to measure his known good ammo with any CBTO comparator and log it. Doesn't matter that his numbers won't match the makers, just that he has local numbers logged, that he can reproduce from now on(a baseline).</p><p>It's simple.</p><p>CBTO absolutely can be matched with any and all components. It's 'cartridge base to ogive'. </p><p>All cases have a base, and all bullets have an ogive. As long as you use the same CBTO comparator, any one of them you happen to have, you can reproduce target CBTO -with that same comparator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1083274, member: 1521"] What's important above all is understanding. WapitiBob hit the correct approach leading to this. The Holland tool holds no application here, and OP has no need to measure the 'bullet relationship to the lands' with a Hornady tool. He needs only to measure his known good ammo with any CBTO comparator and log it. Doesn't matter that his numbers won't match the makers, just that he has local numbers logged, that he can reproduce from now on(a baseline). It's simple. CBTO absolutely can be matched with any and all components. It's 'cartridge base to ogive'. All cases have a base, and all bullets have an ogive. As long as you use the same CBTO comparator, any one of them you happen to have, you can reproduce target CBTO -with that same comparator. [/QUOTE]
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