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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob S." data-source="post: 60935" data-attributes="member: 2927"><p>I suspect you guys are right about the measurement from the ogive to the base. </p><p>I loaded some 80 gn nosler ballistic tips today and the col was within .002" in either direction. </p><p>The bullets themselves were all within .004" </p><p>Kinda interesting on the tolerances of the bullet manufacturing process. </p><p>I'm not trying to load bench rest quality here, just reasonably accurate hunting rounds. </p><p>I guess I was not prepared to find the results I did. </p><p>I will have to get one of those comparators if I want to get any tighter tolerances.</p><p>It just goes to show you a little knowlege can be a dangerous thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob S., post: 60935, member: 2927"] I suspect you guys are right about the measurement from the ogive to the base. I loaded some 80 gn nosler ballistic tips today and the col was within .002" in either direction. The bullets themselves were all within .004" Kinda interesting on the tolerances of the bullet manufacturing process. I'm not trying to load bench rest quality here, just reasonably accurate hunting rounds. I guess I was not prepared to find the results I did. I will have to get one of those comparators if I want to get any tighter tolerances. It just goes to show you a little knowlege can be a dangerous thing. [/QUOTE]
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