I realize I may be stepping on some sacred cows, but here goes. I have found that when checking the ogive to base length of new 168 SMKs (30 caliber) projectiles, that this measurement may vary by as much as 0.030". In addition, generally this variance falls pretty much in even 0.010" increments. I'm using a Sinclair bullet comparator that is used on a granite base with a dial indicator. The bullets I checked came out of the same 500 piece sealed box.
Is this normal? Since I seat using a Forster micrometer seating die (uses the ogive) this can create COAL problems in the ammunition that I load in a magazine. In all the 308 I load I'm trying to keep the base of the projectile at a consistent seated depth in the trimmed brass.
Comments, good, bad, or just plain ugly, please. Thanks.
Is this normal? Since I seat using a Forster micrometer seating die (uses the ogive) this can create COAL problems in the ammunition that I load in a magazine. In all the 308 I load I'm trying to keep the base of the projectile at a consistent seated depth in the trimmed brass.
Comments, good, bad, or just plain ugly, please. Thanks.