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Blemished vs. Regular Boxed Bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="villagelightsmith" data-source="post: 2546422" data-attributes="member: 68421"><p>I used the Verne Juenke Machine to separate my bullets into lots.</p><p>The #1's and the "blems" of any maker ran about the same variation, as did their accuracy.</p><p>A mess of custom BR bullets ran much more consistently, both on the VJM and on the paper. </p><p>I still don't know what that machine is measuring, and nobody can tell me. </p><p>The last year I settled down to Best Practices when loading and practical testing. </p><p>Each bullet's final test occurs when it is fired.</p><p>If they go thru the same hole, they're Real Good Bullets. If they pattern like a Modified Choke, not so much.</p><p>I think we should bring back the old Houston Warehouse, or access the old salt mines, where real testing could be done and the results quantified and fought over by Obsessive Compulsives. Maybe somebody should write some grants to allow us to arc bullets and punch paper all day. I need a nap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="villagelightsmith, post: 2546422, member: 68421"] I used the Verne Juenke Machine to separate my bullets into lots. The #1's and the "blems" of any maker ran about the same variation, as did their accuracy. A mess of custom BR bullets ran much more consistently, both on the VJM and on the paper. I still don't know what that machine is measuring, and nobody can tell me. The last year I settled down to Best Practices when loading and practical testing. Each bullet's final test occurs when it is fired. If they go thru the same hole, they're Real Good Bullets. If they pattern like a Modified Choke, not so much. I think we should bring back the old Houston Warehouse, or access the old salt mines, where real testing could be done and the results quantified and fought over by Obsessive Compulsives. Maybe somebody should write some grants to allow us to arc bullets and punch paper all day. I need a nap. [/QUOTE]
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