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Bullet wobble/handloading problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 549495" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>Tarey, the small cases 308 based I measure into a range of 2 grains. usually end up with 2 piles and a handful of culls that are below or above the 4 grain spread.</p><p></p><p>With the big cases I go to a 3 grain spread, (wsm, rsaum and UM)</p><p>I have seen variables of up to 12 grains, high to low, in 500 count boxes.</p><p></p><p>I made the mistake one time of mixing 2 lots of lapua brass in my 6.5x284 f-class rifle, that had about 4 firings on them. Couldn't understand all the verticle I was getting at 1000 yards during a match. When I got home I weight the remaining loaded rounds and sorted them, the fired brass revealed a weight difference of 3.5 grains on average. Shot the sorted brass during the next match and the verticle went away. That is somthing you would never notice at 300 yards but it shows at 1000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 549495, member: 3733"] Tarey, the small cases 308 based I measure into a range of 2 grains. usually end up with 2 piles and a handful of culls that are below or above the 4 grain spread. With the big cases I go to a 3 grain spread, (wsm, rsaum and UM) I have seen variables of up to 12 grains, high to low, in 500 count boxes. I made the mistake one time of mixing 2 lots of lapua brass in my 6.5x284 f-class rifle, that had about 4 firings on them. Couldn't understand all the verticle I was getting at 1000 yards during a match. When I got home I weight the remaining loaded rounds and sorted them, the fired brass revealed a weight difference of 3.5 grains on average. Shot the sorted brass during the next match and the verticle went away. That is somthing you would never notice at 300 yards but it shows at 1000. [/QUOTE]
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