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HELP.....Meplat uniforming tools
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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 65686" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Sorry for the confusion GG,</p><p>I sort by BS first, then trim the meplat.</p><p>2 different tools.</p><p>I am of the opinion that if you have batches with the same BS length and base to ogive length, trimming from the base will give a more reliable outcome.</p><p>I went back and sorted the BS sorted bullets from a couple of weeks back, for base to ogive as well. In most cases, the groups only lost a bullet or two. What im trying to say is that in these bullets, most of the base to ogive variation was in the BS length.</p><p>Make any sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 65686, member: 16"] Sorry for the confusion GG, I sort by BS first, then trim the meplat. 2 different tools. I am of the opinion that if you have batches with the same BS length and base to ogive length, trimming from the base will give a more reliable outcome. I went back and sorted the BS sorted bullets from a couple of weeks back, for base to ogive as well. In most cases, the groups only lost a bullet or two. What im trying to say is that in these bullets, most of the base to ogive variation was in the BS length. Make any sense? [/QUOTE]
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