Probably so but if this is acceptable QC, what else is acceptable?It won't make them inaccurate…
The base only matters from going supersonic to subsonic in all the stuff I've read.
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I have seen a lot of bullets with uneven and damaged tips from several companies. None were 'seconds', cosmetic stuff doesn't really matter, does it?Probably so but if this is acceptable QC, what else is acceptable?
I've noticed to times that people use the proper word two explain an occurrence or too.Millennials and gen-z'ers in the workforce. Ever notice how EVERY publication now has poor grammar and misspellings as well as references to things that are just plain wrong?
A perfect crown doesn't make much difference if you have an uneven bullet base.Flat base bullets need a consistent release of gas at the muzzle, hence why the crown is important. A damaged base will cause more problems on flat base bullets. A boat tail is likely less to be as affected, but I argue there is still an effect.
In general the overall qc of this lot gave me fits seating. The cbto was all over the place. These are 190 ABLR.
They did not shoot well.
Flat base bullets need a consistent release of gas at the muzzle, hence why the crown is important. A damaged base will cause more problems on flat base bullets. A boat tail is likely less to be as affected, but I argue there is still an effect.
In general the overall qc of this lot gave me fits seating. The cbto was all over the place. These are 190 ABLR.
They did not shoot well.