Great presentation!!!What I was trying to explain was how I or anyone else, on the other side of this computer screen, can load up a cartridge with the same 1.94" CBTO with my comparator that's most likely very different that your comparator. My comparator could easily give me a .060" difference than yours (like the difference between a Sinclair comparator and the Hornady comparator).
Apparently, I misunderstood what you were trying to understand . . . ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
When we're talking about "seating depth" (that is, how far the base of the bullet goes into to case as measured from the base of the case), is best measured from where the seating stem contacts the ogive rather than where the typical comparator makes contact with the ogive. The difference between these two points of contact can be substantial (several thousandths), especially from one lot to another.
The typical comparator is good for finding the touch point on the lands where you can decide on a starting point for loading the cartridge (like .010 off the lands). To maintain whatever seating depth that .010 off the lands represents and do it consistently, you'll need a comparator that touches the same spot as your seating stem. Doing so, you can have variations is the CBTO (which doesn't really matter much) as the difference between those two contact points will vary. Note that using the seating stem contact point for seating depth isn't effected by variations a bullet's OAL's (base to meplat measurement).
There is a couple of BUTs in there!!!
Looking at this from a process engineer, the bearing surface can vary slightly due to hardness variations from the lead core in the manufacturing process!!
Plus, most variations in bullet OAL occur at the meplat!! The glidden copper jacket at this point has lots of irregularity!!! This causes COAL to very!! I batch sort bullet by weight and BTO lengths with the OLD Sinclair comparators!! Been doing this for 48 years for both target and hunting!! Set micrometer seating stem up 0.005, seat a bullet, measure CBTO, adjust mic, and reseat!! Good enough for < 0.3 C to C MOA 5 shot groups!!!