Lets try this again!
Most meplat trimming systems that I have found index off the ogive.
Giraud
Sincalir
Hoover
The Whidden which uses the Wilson case trimmer indexes off the base.
Which is the best way to go? I posted a thread in another forum and this came up.
"... the bullet OAL is a part of the BC calculation. Trimming to a consistent OAL should, in theory, help make for more consistent BC from bullet to bullet - especially if they are pointed afterwards..."
At first I was not sure because we always worry about measuring at the ogive. However in this case I think that if the bullets over all dimension is the same then the BC is the same. And as long as your ogive is always the same distance from the lands then you are golden. It does not really matter where the base of the bullet is in the case +/- .001
I think therefore that the trimmer that creates bullets with the same BC at the start is the way to go. Then you measure your seating at the ogive. Right? Wrong? Sort of?
Most meplat trimming systems that I have found index off the ogive.
Giraud
Sincalir
Hoover
The Whidden which uses the Wilson case trimmer indexes off the base.
Which is the best way to go? I posted a thread in another forum and this came up.
"... the bullet OAL is a part of the BC calculation. Trimming to a consistent OAL should, in theory, help make for more consistent BC from bullet to bullet - especially if they are pointed afterwards..."
At first I was not sure because we always worry about measuring at the ogive. However in this case I think that if the bullets over all dimension is the same then the BC is the same. And as long as your ogive is always the same distance from the lands then you are golden. It does not really matter where the base of the bullet is in the case +/- .001
I think therefore that the trimmer that creates bullets with the same BC at the start is the way to go. Then you measure your seating at the ogive. Right? Wrong? Sort of?