So I read the article on precision reloading in the last issue of Calibre, which discussed the use of the Bullet comparator to measure the "cartridge base to ogive" or CBTO and use that as a length vs using the "cartridge overall length" or COAL.
OK, so I understand why that would be better and I understand how the bullet comparator would greatly help in setting up the seating die to achieve this.
What I need to know is the best way to determine when the bullet is touching the lands? So that the seating die can be set accordingly.
Any advice on a reliable way to do this?
Thanks
OK, so I understand why that would be better and I understand how the bullet comparator would greatly help in setting up the seating die to achieve this.
What I need to know is the best way to determine when the bullet is touching the lands? So that the seating die can be set accordingly.
Any advice on a reliable way to do this?
Thanks