Pete Wass
Well-known member
I have had all of those thoughts too
What appears to be happening is the size of the ogive, where it touches the lands changes in comparison to the size of the ogive where the seating stem touches it. Certainly the length of the straight surface of a bullet would have no bearing on seating depth. I think the term Bearing Length is one that is used because there hasn't been one thought up for the variation in the ogive surface length and width. Thinking about it, the entire problem lies in the ogive length. For sure a seater stem isn't going to change and for sure, if one pushes a bullet into a case with the same seater stem and the end result is .002 or .003 longer or shorter, when measured with a comparitor near where the bullet will engage the lands, the problem can only be the length of the ogive surface. Why that varies is the question.
Apparently the comparitor used to measure the "Bearing Surface" finds a direct relationship between the base of the bullet and where the bullet will touch the lands and then the seater stem will follow and give that variation when seating that bullet.
Bottom line for me is this; now that I have segregated my bullets I can set up my seating die for an exact seating depth and get it, round to round. If I were to just randomly take bullets from a box, the way they come in the mail, I will have variations in OAl where the bullets will touch the lands.
The sorting method works for me. The rest of you guys can approach this any way you like and ignore what I have lain out here if you want to, It's ok by me. I want consistent OAL's. I have found a method to achieve them. How you guys want to "Splain " it is up to you. I have my thoughts on the subject, they are justified in my method of sorting bullets and that is all that matters to me. Perhaps I am wrong but I do get consistent OAL's now. This seems to be a discussion not unlike rather or not a few powder charges that have .5 less powder in a box of loaded rounds is acceptable. Neither using thrown charges nor loading with random bullets is acceptable to me. I want to make my loads as good as I can make them. I need all the help I can get!
What appears to be happening is the size of the ogive, where it touches the lands changes in comparison to the size of the ogive where the seating stem touches it. Certainly the length of the straight surface of a bullet would have no bearing on seating depth. I think the term Bearing Length is one that is used because there hasn't been one thought up for the variation in the ogive surface length and width. Thinking about it, the entire problem lies in the ogive length. For sure a seater stem isn't going to change and for sure, if one pushes a bullet into a case with the same seater stem and the end result is .002 or .003 longer or shorter, when measured with a comparitor near where the bullet will engage the lands, the problem can only be the length of the ogive surface. Why that varies is the question.
Apparently the comparitor used to measure the "Bearing Surface" finds a direct relationship between the base of the bullet and where the bullet will touch the lands and then the seater stem will follow and give that variation when seating that bullet.
Bottom line for me is this; now that I have segregated my bullets I can set up my seating die for an exact seating depth and get it, round to round. If I were to just randomly take bullets from a box, the way they come in the mail, I will have variations in OAl where the bullets will touch the lands.
The sorting method works for me. The rest of you guys can approach this any way you like and ignore what I have lain out here if you want to, It's ok by me. I want consistent OAL's. I have found a method to achieve them. How you guys want to "Splain " it is up to you. I have my thoughts on the subject, they are justified in my method of sorting bullets and that is all that matters to me. Perhaps I am wrong but I do get consistent OAL's now. This seems to be a discussion not unlike rather or not a few powder charges that have .5 less powder in a box of loaded rounds is acceptable. Neither using thrown charges nor loading with random bullets is acceptable to me. I want to make my loads as good as I can make them. I need all the help I can get!
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