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Not sure I understand what you're asking.
The INTENT of pointing is to close the open tip, thereby reducing the meplat diameter. This means the front ~10% or less of the ogive configuration is now 'different'.
However, it is possible that when you point some bullets, it can affect more of the ogive by essentially 'crushing' the bullet. This can be measured as a difference in BTO measurement. However, this is a sign of 'overpointing'. In other words, the intent is not to re-shape the entire ogive in this way.
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-Bryan
The INTENT of pointing is to close the open tip, thereby reducing the meplat diameter. This means the front ~10% or less of the ogive configuration is now 'different'.
However, it is possible that when you point some bullets, it can affect more of the ogive by essentially 'crushing' the bullet. This can be measured as a difference in BTO measurement. However, this is a sign of 'overpointing'. In other words, the intent is not to re-shape the entire ogive in this way.
Does this answer your question?
-Bryan