Erik,
I like the video on the Bob Green bullet comparator. It raised a couple of questions, and I hope this is an appropriate place to ask...
1) On a bullet that measures long or short of the norm, have you ever measured the bearing surface thickness/diameter (closest to the ogive) to see if that's the source of the change?
2) This has been discussed many times, but why are there no bullet seaters on the market that contact the bullet where the rifling does? It wouldn't alleviate the need to sort, but it would allow you to seat all bullets to the same depth without adjustment.
Keep the videos coming!
Walt
I like the video on the Bob Green bullet comparator. It raised a couple of questions, and I hope this is an appropriate place to ask...
1) On a bullet that measures long or short of the norm, have you ever measured the bearing surface thickness/diameter (closest to the ogive) to see if that's the source of the change?
2) This has been discussed many times, but why are there no bullet seaters on the market that contact the bullet where the rifling does? It wouldn't alleviate the need to sort, but it would allow you to seat all bullets to the same depth without adjustment.
Keep the videos coming!
Walt