how do you account for bullet length variation ??
there is a reason comparators with holes in the middle are around.
there is a reason comparators with holes in the middle are around.
Seems like theres a fair amount of variance in bullets, better ones just have less. Ive made a basic type "tool" to measure COL at contact. I use a drill rod thats an easy slide into the barrel. I cut the ends square and break the edge. I cut a piece of 1/2" aluminum rod into 2-, 1/2" lenghts, Drill a slip fit hole for drill rod on center in each. Drill and tap side of aluminum piece for thumb screw.
Bolt goes in the rifle, drill rod in bore to contact with boltface. Slide both aluminum pieces firmly to muzzle, set thumbscrew on most distant piece. Remove bolt, use rod guide to align bullet with throat and hold in contact with lands. Hold it all together and set second aluminum collar on muzzle and tighten set screw. Measure the distance between the aluminum collars to get COL at contact with lands. Repeat with several bullets to get a "good" average COL. Need to do that due to variance in bullet tips and some variance in contact area of ogive.