What do you think is the most critical measurement for consistency when seating bullets? Accuracy One feels that measuring from the datum(shoulder) to ogive is the most accurate in that when the firing pin strikes the primer the shell is moved forward so that the shoulder is in contact with the corresponding part of the chamber. The bullet's ogive is moved forward varying amounts depending on how much shoulder bump the case has. Obviously this would change the seating depth relative to the lands. Most other guages (Hornady, Whidden, Redding etc.) measure from the base of the case to the ogive and don't factor in the datum at all.
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