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		<title>Bullet Tip Touches Comparator Body Before Ogive Reaches Insert</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you shoot long, pointy Hybrid Ogive bullets? If so, you may need to modify the Hornady L-N-L Bullet Comparator tool commonly used to measure the distance from bullet base to bullet ogive. With modern, high-BC match bullets, so much of the bullet may extend forward of the ogive that the bullet tip actually contacts [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/tiptech1902.jpg" alt="Bullet ogive comparator gauge tool drill fix hybrid ogive bullet">Do you shoot long, pointy Hybrid Ogive bullets? If so, you may need to modify the Hornady L-N-L Bullet Comparator tool commonly used to measure the distance from bullet base to bullet ogive.</p>
<p>With modern, high-BC match bullets, so much of the bullet may extend forward of the ogive that the bullet tip actually contacts the inside of the red comparator body BEFORE the bullet&#8217;s ogive contacts the gray caliber-specific insert ring attached to the red body. When this happens you will NOT get an accurate Base-to-Ogive (BTO) measure. And likewise you will not get a proper Cartridge-Base-to-Ogive (CBTO) measurement with loaded rounds.</p>
<p>Watch this video &#8212; it shows exactly how this measurement &#8220;fail&#8221; can happen with a .338-caliber Berger Elite hunter bullet. The tester was getting a false bullet Base-to-Ogive reading of 1.175 (0:25 timemark) before modifying his tool. The true BTO measurement, with the bullet actually contacting the gray comparator ring, is 1.121 (1:25 timemark):</p>
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<p><b>How to Fix the Problem</b><br />
What&#8217;s the fix? With a drill, you must relieve the back &#8220;wall&#8221; inside the red comparator holder bore. This will provide more <strong>clearance for the bullet tip</strong>. With more clearance the bullet ogive will seat properly on the gray, caliber-specific insert. The tip will no longer bottom out on the red clamping half of the tool.</p>
<p>The maker of this helpful video, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9OoLicqXRsJjAk2boClcdQ" target="_blank">EuLRH</a> explains: &#8220;As we all know the CBTO (Cartridge Base to Ogive) measurement is [more useful than] COAL (Cartridge Overall Length). There are lots of products that can do this. One of them is Hornady L-N-L bullet comparator. Attention! With modern long range bullets it is possible that the bullet tip is touching the comparator body instead of the bullet ogive touching the gauge.&#8221; In this example, EuLRH worked with the 300gr Berger elite hunter bullet in .338 Caliber.</p>
<p><b>Why You Need to Check with Your Own Loads</b><br />
If your bullets have this &#8220;tip touching&#8221; issue, when you measure your loaded rounds you will be seeing COAL instead of the Cartridge Base to Ogive (CBTO) length. Take a moment, test with your own bullets and your comparator to determine if you have this measurement problem. If you do, try the drilling solution shown in the video.</p>
<p><i>Credit Boyd Allen for finding EuLRH Video.</i></p>
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