I've done a good bit of searching but mostly get answers from benchrest shooters which are beyond my ability and equipment at this time.
I'm loading a Hornady 178BTHP in .308 and my C.O.L. measured off of the Ogive is 2.139. However I started loading a box of bullets from the same lot number and with the seating die setup the same I was getting 2.150. Kind of caught me as odd so I checked the overall length measured off of the tip and they both come in at 2.810. I also measured the bullets themselves from the ogive. The bullets that give me C.O.L. of 2.139 measure .687 while the bullets that give me a C.O.L. of 2.150 measure .701 (a difference of .014).
Is this enough of a variance to be concerned? I haven't shot the odballs yet to see how they do but will do that Saturday.
Normally I'm only shooting to 200 yards but was planning on shooting these at an upcoming 1000yd f-class shoot at the end of the month.
Thank you,
Charles
I'm loading a Hornady 178BTHP in .308 and my C.O.L. measured off of the Ogive is 2.139. However I started loading a box of bullets from the same lot number and with the seating die setup the same I was getting 2.150. Kind of caught me as odd so I checked the overall length measured off of the tip and they both come in at 2.810. I also measured the bullets themselves from the ogive. The bullets that give me C.O.L. of 2.139 measure .687 while the bullets that give me a C.O.L. of 2.150 measure .701 (a difference of .014).
Is this enough of a variance to be concerned? I haven't shot the odballs yet to see how they do but will do that Saturday.
Normally I'm only shooting to 200 yards but was planning on shooting these at an upcoming 1000yd f-class shoot at the end of the month.
Thank you,
Charles