about ten years ago I bought two brands of .308 180gr bullets. ( I guarentee you DO NOT want to see the prices on the stickers on them). One the Sierra Gameking (flatbase softpoint) and the other the Hornady SST (ballistic tip boat tail).
I immediately noticed that the Hornady shot 5 or 6" higher at 100 yds than the Sierra.
Now, was the SST leaving the barrel later when the muzzle was higher?
I resigned myself to the fact that many factors influence Point of Impact and lived with it.
Until now. I am determined to figure this out once and for all....
today I weighed them:
Hornady SST avg wt 180.6 gr
Sierra Gameking avg wt 180.5 gr
then I measured them:
mostly about .3075 (my calipers are not perfectly zero'd) for about the same length ie bearing surface? of both bullets.
I handpicked the same Federal brass for all and loaded up 40.0 gr H4895.
so up to this point I can not find a glaring difference in the bullets that would cause the change in POI. except......
...I noticed to seat the SST bullets at 2.800 it pushes the Sierras down to 2.700 (crappy pic ensues)
Recently I bought a chrono and I'm off to the range to get some velocities and see what the heck is going on here.....