I have noticed that there are inconsistencies in my seating depth measurements. My Wilson seats by pushing on the front of the bullet to seat. When I measure the result at the ogive with my Stoney Point or Sinclair nut I find that the results vary a couple of thousands. I believe this is due to bullet inconsistencies. I have tried to measure using the base as a common reference but it gets sloppy with the accumulative tolerance and my limited measuring equipment. I ended up seating the bullets .020 short of the desired ogive length and them measuring them and recording the results for each bullet along with the pressure required to seat them. I then add or subtract the actual from the desired and use this to dial my Wilson seater in. It seems to yield .001 results. It would seem logical to me that the most accurate way would be find a way to use the datum to ogive instead of the base to ogive of the bullet. How do you push on bullet tip and measure at the same time the datum to ogive measurement and record seating pressure. Big Bucks???? I want royalties.