Hi, I recently got a Hoover trimmer and pointer to try it out and learn. When it comes to sorting what methods do you prefer. After reading a lot of posts and researching what I can find
Here are my initial thoughts…
For trimming, the Hoover trimmer has a built in slot for a caliper to be inserted to measure bearing surface length. which you can sort on for that length but you still have the ogive and oal lengths not uniform and since you’re trimming from bearing surface stop to tip in stumped on a good way to sort to get a uniform trim. Or I’m I thinking about this to hard lol.
For tipping my first thought is to sort based on base to tip length and then point those in batches so they get roughly the same force. But then I think about.. and probably too much again…. If the surface trimmed is not consistent in diameter based on how much or little was trimmed off does that affect how much is crushed when pointed.
Obviously all this needs real world target tested to verify my personal rifle and methods but what is the general methods of sorting to trim and sorting to point.
Thanks for any help
Here are my initial thoughts…
For trimming, the Hoover trimmer has a built in slot for a caliper to be inserted to measure bearing surface length. which you can sort on for that length but you still have the ogive and oal lengths not uniform and since you’re trimming from bearing surface stop to tip in stumped on a good way to sort to get a uniform trim. Or I’m I thinking about this to hard lol.
For tipping my first thought is to sort based on base to tip length and then point those in batches so they get roughly the same force. But then I think about.. and probably too much again…. If the surface trimmed is not consistent in diameter based on how much or little was trimmed off does that affect how much is crushed when pointed.
Obviously all this needs real world target tested to verify my personal rifle and methods but what is the general methods of sorting to trim and sorting to point.
Thanks for any help