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Reloading
Bullet ogive differences
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<blockquote data-quote="veezer" data-source="post: 1208401" data-attributes="member: 29560"><p>I found two bullets that were the same length and measured the overall length, length from base to ogive and length from tip to ogive at the bottom and determined the bearing surfaces for each bullet. The .724 bullet was 0.47 and the .690 was 0.343, so there is a difference of 36 thousandths between the two. That has to be significant when it comes to pressures, wouldn't it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="veezer, post: 1208401, member: 29560"] I found two bullets that were the same length and measured the overall length, length from base to ogive and length from tip to ogive at the bottom and determined the bearing surfaces for each bullet. The .724 bullet was 0.47 and the .690 was 0.343, so there is a difference of 36 thousandths between the two. That has to be significant when it comes to pressures, wouldn't it? [/QUOTE]
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