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Reamer Print Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Crowe284" data-source="post: 1369147" data-attributes="member: 97064"><p>On this reamer print, am i correct in assuming that my total overall "working length" CBTO would be 2.225"? In other words, I know that different bullets have different bearing surface lengths, base to ogive lengths, nose lengths, etc., but would any bullet be at the lands at 2.225 CBTO? In trying to visualize this, at the caliber diameter the bullet is going to hit lands no matter how long the nose, bearing surface etc. is. So, should've the total amount of "room you have to work with" stay constant? I have realized that my brain DOES NOT think well this way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowe284, post: 1369147, member: 97064"] On this reamer print, am i correct in assuming that my total overall “working length” CBTO would be 2.225”? In other words, I know that different bullets have different bearing surface lengths, base to ogive lengths, nose lengths, etc., but would any bullet be at the lands at 2.225 CBTO? In trying to visualize this, at the caliber diameter the bullet is going to hit lands no matter how long the nose, bearing surface etc. is. So, should’ve the total amount of “room you have to work with” stay constant? I have realized that my brain DOES NOT think well this way! [/QUOTE]
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