This is what I said at post #20, in far fewer words.Mike -- It doesn't matter at ALL which datum if the number you have is repeatable. You just take the number you have and find out where the best accuracy is relative to that number. For example if I have a number of 2.255 for repeatable "Hornady tool touch" and I find, by testing, that my best accuracy is at 2.2560 or five thousandths beyond that point -- that's all I need to know, because I can load my ammo to that length and confirm it with the calipers and comparator. You are discovering the ideal seating depth experimentally with your live ammo. You only need the Hornady reference to have a repeatable starting point. Your testing will reveal the most accurate overall length with your working brass.
But as to determining touching relationship, just because people want to I guess, the cleaning rod method is superior to Hornady's.
It removes both the case(shoulder to ogive), and pressure induced variances.
It takes a more direct route to CBTO at touching, and there is no averaging for 'repeatable' as I read about folks doing. It's one measure, done. Very quick & easy.
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