WebJan 1, 2024 · On Bob Greens website he shows the BGC Bullet Comparator with dial indicator at the top of the "New Products" page and at the bottom of the page the caliper tool. http://greensrifles.com/New_Products.html My questions are: 1) Is the BGC a stand alone tool or do you need an arbor press to operate it? 2) Will any decent dial indicator … WebFeb 23, 2015 · Sort with a Hornady comparator and then with the Wilson seating stem and cap.. Honestly Erik. It is just a low budget version of a Bob Green comparator tool. I just gotta believe though, that using your own seating stem would bring slightly better consistency. Rat
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WebNov 13, 2016 · Earlier this week, I spent a couple evenings sorting ~ 1k Berger 6.5 mm, 140 gn Hybrid bullets, lot # 7952, with my Bob Green comparator. Yes I know, I need to get a life. Anyway, after sorting, I actually counted the bullets and I thought the results might possibly be of some benefit or... WebMar 10, 2024 · Reloading Forum (All Calibers) Using The Bob Green Bullet Comparator kvd Jun 16, 2024 1 2 3 Next T-shooter Jun 18, 2024 #21 ckaberna said: This came along at a great time. For about a month I have noticed my groups would have 2-3 touching at 100 yrds. then one or two would be out by .5"-.7" very randomly. mitsubishi alencon
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WebDec 22, 2011 · The Bob Green tool description states: "the point on the bullet where the bullet seater makes contact", i.e., the meplat or bullet tip to base. There is no bearing surface between the ogive and meplat. The comparators used with a … WebMar 11, 2016 · Bob Green Comparator and bullet sorting Jeff Von Rosenberg Apr 8, 2014 1 2 3 4 Next lmorrison17 Apr 13, 2014 #21 OK what this tool actually compares is ogive profile variance. the stem inside the tool is made to match most seater stems, obviously it can't perfectly match every stem from every manufacturer. WebNov 1, 2008 · Photo#2 shows a base-to-ogive of .400 on bullet 'B', fully .020 difference between bullets. [IMG] [/IMG] Photo #3 is the .380 (bullet 'A') b-o bullet seated. [IMG] [/IMG] Photo #4 is the .400 (bullet 'B') b-o bullet seated. [IMG] [/IMG] Clearly, there is no difference in the true seating depth of the bullet. The distance from the back of the ... mitsubishi all electric cars