Bryan
A quick question,
Im trimming and pointing some 7mm 180gr hybrids which Im only doing to try and eliminate any possible inconsistencies in BC for long range f class, not to deliberately try and push for more BC. I notice some of the meplats seem to have only a slight amount of material trimmed off them, and others have more. The trimmer I use is indexing off the ogive of the bullet so Im assuming some have slightly longer tips on them. It doesnt seem much until you trim. Anyway the ones that have more material taken off seem to point up with a smaller internal diameter of the meplat vs those that have less material removed. Is there a ballistic difference between the smaller internal diameters at long range or does it all matter about the outside profile of the meplat- which should be the same after my trimming and pointing operation.
A quick question,
Im trimming and pointing some 7mm 180gr hybrids which Im only doing to try and eliminate any possible inconsistencies in BC for long range f class, not to deliberately try and push for more BC. I notice some of the meplats seem to have only a slight amount of material trimmed off them, and others have more. The trimmer I use is indexing off the ogive of the bullet so Im assuming some have slightly longer tips on them. It doesnt seem much until you trim. Anyway the ones that have more material taken off seem to point up with a smaller internal diameter of the meplat vs those that have less material removed. Is there a ballistic difference between the smaller internal diameters at long range or does it all matter about the outside profile of the meplat- which should be the same after my trimming and pointing operation.