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<blockquote data-quote="live2huntmt" data-source="post: 986848" data-attributes="member: 75903"><p>So is it safe to assume that if my bullet comparator diameter was the exact same as my bore diameter....I would have the same CBTO measurement for all bullets? </p><p> </p><p>The variance in CBTO measurements for different style bullets is because the datum line used by my comparator is not the same datum line where the projectile touches the rifling?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="live2huntmt, post: 986848, member: 75903"] So is it safe to assume that if my bullet comparator diameter was the exact same as my bore diameter....I would have the same CBTO measurement for all bullets? The variance in CBTO measurements for different style bullets is because the datum line used by my comparator is not the same datum line where the projectile touches the rifling? [/QUOTE]
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