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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
OAL Gauge - how often
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<blockquote data-quote="Needbacon" data-source="post: 2145089" data-attributes="member: 109803"><p>So back on topic. We check our BTO with a bullet comparator and calipers, right? But the comparator isn't a true .284, so it's not really measuring the ogive. So is it possible to get say two bullets that measure the exact same BTO, but the actual ogive (the point along the bullet that will engage the lands when fired) occurs at different spots? Like even though the BTO is the same, the actual jump is different?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needbacon, post: 2145089, member: 109803"] So back on topic. We check our BTO with a bullet comparator and calipers, right? But the comparator isn't a true .284, so it's not really measuring the ogive. So is it possible to get say two bullets that measure the exact same BTO, but the actual ogive (the point along the bullet that will engage the lands when fired) occurs at different spots? Like even though the BTO is the same, the actual jump is different? [/QUOTE]
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