I am about to ask a really stupid question, but here goes.
In reading some bullet seating depth topics here, it has been stated that most handloaders of rifle bullets try to seat their bullets .01 to .02 off the lands. Now if I remember my math lessons correctly, that is one to two hundreths off the lands. I thought that I should be seating one to two thousanths off the lands and shouldn't that be correctly represented by .001 to .002.
More importantly in regards to my dial caliber, is the distance between the smallest "hash" marks on the dial face .01 or .001? I have always thought them to be .001.
For example if the measured ogive length of my 7 mag cartridge is 3.750 on the caliper (that is 3.7 on the bar and then 5 on the dial), and I wanted to seat the bullet 2 thousanths off the lands, I would seat to 3.748, which would be two "hash" marks off the initial reading of 3.750. Am I correct in this?
Any comments or clarifications are most welcomed.
Smoky