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Bullet ogive differences
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<blockquote data-quote="tbrice23" data-source="post: 1208391" data-attributes="member: 59502"><p>If you have two comparators you can measure a representation of bearing surface length. Chances are that extreme lot differences are only .010" maximum. </p><p>I bet your pressure problem has a whole lot more to do with distance to your lands than bearing surface. </p><p></p><p>Now days when I order bullets I specify same lot# for all boxes, if possible. But yes, every lot you load you'll have to measure again to find your max CBTO. Whether it be Berger, Nosler, or Hornady.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrice23, post: 1208391, member: 59502"] If you have two comparators you can measure a representation of bearing surface length. Chances are that extreme lot differences are only .010" maximum. I bet your pressure problem has a whole lot more to do with distance to your lands than bearing surface. Now days when I order bullets I specify same lot# for all boxes, if possible. But yes, every lot you load you'll have to measure again to find your max CBTO. Whether it be Berger, Nosler, or Hornady. [/QUOTE]
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