Many years ago the bullets that were available were not competition quality so i beleive, the old target shooters had to sort bullets.. Im using a soso bullet in an ultralight ruger and the short magazine and long throat forces me to use a stubby bullet ie speer 52 gr hp.. its great, fits the box, has a very forward ogive.. the problem is quality.. Im running into sorting problems.. Ive sorted the boxes with a sinclare comparator (one that fits on the blade of a digital caliper) in lots of .002 lengths using the comparator.. When i seat them, the forster die sets them at differing comparator lenghts becouse it is not in the same place as the comparator measurement, bullet quality problems.. This causes the loaded rounds lenght at the ogive to vary up to .005.. this ultralite has a 20 inch barrel and is very light 7/16 inch at the end of the barrel and picky.. what is the best way to get them sorted further rather than reloading them and sorting/discarding from there,.. im using it for hunter type accuracy so i want the bullets to go same point of impact.. do i just seat at the best lenght and let it go at that, or seat them short and work each bullet down to the correct comparater lenght screwing down the adjustable forester seater till it hits the correct distance to the rifling..? Help? The problem im haveing is the more i comparate and seat the more the bullet forms to my tools. could this harden the copper or lead or cause other problems?.. The bullets dont seem to be round also and this makes the measuring and finished ogive length wierd, changing as its seated or c0maparated more than once.. thanks dave..