The ogive is the curve of the bullet’s nose. A bullet comparator clamps on the ogive at a fixed point, ignoring the tip, so two bullets of the same lot register the same CBTO even if their tips differ by a few thousandths.

Tracking jump (the distance between bullet ogive and the rifling lands) is done in CBTO, not OAL. Once you find a CBTO that groups, you can reload to that number every time.

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