This is an interesting thread - one other thought to add.
When using the Hornady tool and the modified case, the base-to-shoulder dimension may differ from the base-to-shoulder dimension of the brass you reload with.
So, you actually need 2 comparators - one to measure base to ogive (CBTO), and one (headspace comparator) that gives you a consistent datum point from case base to shoulder (CBTS).
Measure CBTS for both the modified case and your reloading brass. These are likely close but not exact. My modified case measures 1.619" CBTS. Most of my reloading brass is similar (example: 1.623)
For my Savage 10BA with Hornady 168gr BHTP Match projectiles, using the Hornady tool and modified case, base to ogive (CBTO) measures 2.208.
So, shoulder datum to ogive at lands = 2.208-1.619 = 0.589.
Less 0.015 (that's how much jump my rifle likes) = 0.589-0.015 = 0.574.
Reloading brass (example) = 1.623 + 0.574 = 2.197 CBTO (to ogive, not overall length).
Let us know your measurements using both the shoulder and the bullet comparators, if you have them.
Regards,
Peter
My Ogive and headspace tools, are RCBS precision MIC.
For Ogive I don't use the dial on the tool, I just measure OAL of tool since it stops at Ogive, and this gives me a measure only I can work with to compare 2 rounds.
Since the precision MIC is not compatible with hornady OAL tool, I cannot get Ogive length where it stops.
My modified hornady case was 1.630'' headspace at shoulders.
I ran it in my redding body die, and bumped the shoulders back to 1.628'', like my loaded ammo, as my savage has exactly 1.630'' headspace on the spot.
The BTHP you are mentioning, I can run them longer (still ends up to be short), as the ogive is far from the bullet tip.




















































