Charles,
Sorry you pulled your posts. Your last post states that you gave a report on actual chrono variation done. All I remember is you stating that we need lots of wire (I was assuming you ment for he chronograph) to make the test. Since I have a short memory I can not quote you. But, I don't remember any report. If there was one, i missed it and would be interested in seeing it.
As far as bullet seaters...... If bullets seaters actualy do push the bullet in from the tip, I will be the first to say that any variation from the tip back to the major caliber will affect seating depth and oal!! I just figured that ALL of my specialty measuring tools measure from the same spot on the bullet. I had been calling that "point" on the bullet the ojive. I guess I don't have the vocabulary to give the proper name of that point where that bullet hits the lands. I had assumed, wrong or not, that since all of the specaltiy tools measure from this spot, and this is where the bullet either is jammed or jumped, that this is also the spot where the bullet seater does it's thing. If I am wrong, I am sorry. Also, If I am wrong, I got a whole of learning to do. Try and figure out how to make my bullet seater to seat the bullet from the same place that my tools measure from.
Question 1) What is the proper name of the exact point where the bullet hits the lands, the point where all of my tools (except, evedently my bullet seater) touch, along with that chunk of BBL my smiths always sends with my new BBLs, the point where the bullet bearing serface radiuses, or curves toward the tip? What do I call that point? If we are going to dicuss it, it should at least have a name!!
Question 2) Which, if any, bullet seaters contact and seat the bullet from the above point? It seems to me that this would have been the logical spot on the bullet in which to have the seater push the bullet into the case, but I guess not.
Question 3) What are the effects of different bearing serface lengths on velosity, PSI, and impact points at long range?
Queation 4) What is the major factor with bullets that have different tip to whatever that point's name is on the bullet measurments on bullet flight.....is it bullet BC, or the affect that the differing measurements have on jump/jam/fps/psi?
Question 4)....Do you guys sort bullets? Why or why not? Also, HOW do you sort? What is your criterea (sp)?