- Location
- Saskatoon Saskatchewan
I was always under the impression that the ogive is where the bullet contacts the rifling so I'm a bit puzzled with the results of my measurements.
So I'm working with 280ai in a new build, I grabbed a bullet and checked the distance to the lands using my favorite method that has been pretty consistent thus far. I take a fired case, put some crazy glue in the case neck, place a bullet in leaving it very long and chamber it, I leave it in the chamber for a few minutes and the extract it and get my cbto measurement using the hornady comparator.
So I tried hornady 162 eldx as well as sierra 165 tipped gameking and was quite surprised that my cbto measurements were about .060 different. I did the same test a few times and got similar results. I guess going forward I will have to do my test for each bullet that I want to try. No big deal since it doesn't take long but I thought max cbto was max for any bullet.
So I'm working with 280ai in a new build, I grabbed a bullet and checked the distance to the lands using my favorite method that has been pretty consistent thus far. I take a fired case, put some crazy glue in the case neck, place a bullet in leaving it very long and chamber it, I leave it in the chamber for a few minutes and the extract it and get my cbto measurement using the hornady comparator.
So I tried hornady 162 eldx as well as sierra 165 tipped gameking and was quite surprised that my cbto measurements were about .060 different. I did the same test a few times and got similar results. I guess going forward I will have to do my test for each bullet that I want to try. No big deal since it doesn't take long but I thought max cbto was max for any bullet.