Today, out of curiosity, I measured my SMK 175s as I was reloading. It was the first time I've ever checked and I expected 2 or 3 thousandths delta. When everything was done I was surprised to find they varied up to 8 thouandths over about 30 rounds.
So now I'm curious. Just how much difference can that make at 600-1000 yards? It sounds insignificant but every time I think that I find out I'm wrong.
Also, how does a meplat trimmer work? Does it just point the bullet or is it like a case trimmer and trims the bullets to the same length?
Frankly I'm not good enough that it would make a huge difference to me. It's not like I'm worried about an X vs. a 10 yet. I'm more worrie about dropping a 10 to a 7.
So now I'm curious. Just how much difference can that make at 600-1000 yards? It sounds insignificant but every time I think that I find out I'm wrong.
Also, how does a meplat trimmer work? Does it just point the bullet or is it like a case trimmer and trims the bullets to the same length?
Frankly I'm not good enough that it would make a huge difference to me. It's not like I'm worried about an X vs. a 10 yet. I'm more worrie about dropping a 10 to a 7.
