wkdickinson
Gold $$ Contributor
BTO = "Base to Ogive". I like you thought that my comparitor was measuring much further up on the bullet. Bullet I deiced to actually measure the diameter of the comparitor insert with pin gauges and found mine to be .236. Given the most cut rifling is about .003 deep, that would result in a .236 dia. on top of the lands. Obviously you need to take the taper in the throat into consideration, but the comparitor is far closer to "touch" than I thought.It's not BTO it is measuring higher up on a bullet much closer to the tip
If you squeeze the tip too much it will bulge and deform the jacket
I zero my calipers before pointing and check again after pointing to make sure there's no damage and the calipers is still showing 0.000"
I mostly use it when I'm setting up my pointing die and then I'll check randomly just to make sure everything is good.....hope it makes sense.









