Thanks for making this vid. I recommend using a "Comparitor" gauge addition to your measurements. Keeps a COL regardless of tip. Hornady has a set. Real "accurizing" occurs there.
@@old513fpv5 I do have a comparator set from Hornady but I don't always use it and I should. I didn't always have one and Over the years the majority of my data is COL and I guess my tendency is to go with what I know but I really need to start using it more and adding that to my data. Thanks for watching and for your knowledge and input. Sometimes hearing someone say it is just the push you need :)
Thanks for making this vid. I recommend using a "Comparitor" gauge addition to your measurements. Keeps a COL regardless of tip. Hornady has a set. Real "accurizing" occurs there.
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@@old513fpv5 I do have a comparator set from Hornady but I don't always use it and I should. I didn't always have one and Over the years the majority of my data is COL and I guess my tendency is to go with what I know but I really need to start using it more and adding that to my data. Thanks for watching and for your knowledge and input. Sometimes hearing someone say it is just the push you need :)
I got tired of feeling I was inconsistent with the COL. The comparator fixes my autistic responses...lol. Keeps all measures +/- .001. Thanks again.
Good content. Straight to the point and very safe practices. Hope this continues. Subscribed 👍
Thank you so much!