I know it measures to the ogive instead of the tip.
Like if your bullet measures 2.355 base-to-tip, what would your measurement be using a comparator?

DoubleUp wrote:That will depend on the make of bullet, and whether it has a secant or tangent ogive. Hornady bullets have secant ogive and there will be little difference between the ogive on the 32 and 40g v-maxes. OAL of 2.350 will be close to an ogive measurement of 1.990 with Hornady's. 2.345 oal will be about 1.985 ogive, and 2.355 will be somewhere around 1.993 to 1.995. At least that is the way I've found it.