What are the design features that should be considered when building moulds for coatings?
Most of the designs I see tend to be nose heavy bias. Some are split even between base and nose. Since there is more bearing area does the base need to be shorter? What are the effects of this on velocity and accuracy?
So many parameters it is hard to determine which are beneficial. I realize there are always tradeoffs. Just wondering if anyone has noticed any features that work well with coatings and the lack of lube grooves?
Seems a few of the long held ideas may need to be revisited and possibly revised