Re: Newbie OAL variance question
It's normal from my perspective even using the Redding comp seater. I typically see a OAL variance of .001" to .017". While I have used the Sinclair OAL tool for determining initial jump from lands, I usually measure OAL with my calipers and shoot for an average of where I want to end up.
At some point, I'll probably move to measuring from the Ogive like others have said. The comparator that I have is the Sinclair "hex" one -- it's just a minor pain to throw on the bullet and measure. But, enough of an extra step that when I'm in "high volume" reloading mode, I skip it as I'm ok with the OAL variance due to meplant variances. Maybe using one of the comparators that attach to your calipers would verify more consistently? Like with all of my reloading, it's a question of "good enough" relative to your application/accuracy requirements. If you think about those variances in the absolute sense, they're pretty small numbers. I'm not a BR shooter by any means. LR Tactical is my application -- different game for sure.