When sorting bullets, and/or loading for optimal accuracy, are you measuring the ogive, or the overall length of the bullet?
I've seen guys do both which is why I'm asking. I started measuring to the ogive, but found my COAL was off a bit. So what's the best way to go about it?
Do you load all of them to the same ogive and forget what the COAL is?
I only shoot ELDMs in 22/6/7mm cal and have found ogive variance typically between .010"-.015" I then seat them all to the same ogive length starting with the shortest ones, and then move the seating stem down for the longer ones so they all match up. The only discrepancy to this is obviously the COALs are then off .010"-.015"
I have been able to shoot groups consistently at or below 1/2 MOA out to 1K with this method but would just like to know if I'm even going about it the right way? Or if there is a better way? Or if what I'm trying to say makes sense?
I've seen guys do both which is why I'm asking. I started measuring to the ogive, but found my COAL was off a bit. So what's the best way to go about it?
Do you load all of them to the same ogive and forget what the COAL is?
I only shoot ELDMs in 22/6/7mm cal and have found ogive variance typically between .010"-.015" I then seat them all to the same ogive length starting with the shortest ones, and then move the seating stem down for the longer ones so they all match up. The only discrepancy to this is obviously the COALs are then off .010"-.015"
I have been able to shoot groups consistently at or below 1/2 MOA out to 1K with this method but would just like to know if I'm even going about it the right way? Or if there is a better way? Or if what I'm trying to say makes sense?