I use a Lock-Load OAL gauge. Now I have the OAL but it varies from bullet to bullet. How can I use the OAL to get the ogive? Is their a way to measure for only the ogive? 175 SMK's
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I didn't buy the Sinclair Hex unit because I read several reviews where the diameter of the hole was out of spec.
"Holes not cut to proper dimensions" so I went with something that had better reviews. Some love them, some have problems with them but I'm not a lifelong reloader so I chose something that would give me the least amount of headache.
There's the problem.
I now have a Hornady Lock-in Load OAL gauge. Once I get the OAL, just use my comparator to get the ogive form the gauge. Very simple!