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Projectile comparison using ICC
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 132976" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I only measure bullets on a Juenke. It shows bullet jacket thickness variance, and sometimes internal voids. I use a Buhay bullet comparator for dimension checks.</p><p>In my view, it's valuable for identifying bullets with internal flaws. Thats it.</p><p>But as Bountyhunter said, w/regard to precision shooting, high deviation bullets really do depart from low DU bullets. </p><p></p><p>While I have no doubt DUs might indicate higher on flyer causing, crappy CASES measured on it, there are better tools for brass:</p><p>H20 capacity checks for variance in volume. </p><p>A neck mic for thickness variance.</p><p>A concentricity gauge for runout.</p><p>I would think anyone competing would use these tools anyway.</p><p>But I don't compete, so don't know for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 132976, member: 1521"] I only measure bullets on a Juenke. It shows bullet jacket thickness variance, and sometimes internal voids. I use a Buhay bullet comparator for dimension checks. In my view, it's valuable for identifying bullets with internal flaws. Thats it. But as Bountyhunter said, w/regard to precision shooting, high deviation bullets really do depart from low DU bullets. While I have no doubt DUs might indicate higher on flyer causing, crappy CASES measured on it, there are better tools for brass: H20 capacity checks for variance in volume. A neck mic for thickness variance. A concentricity gauge for runout. I would think anyone competing would use these tools anyway. But I don't compete, so don't know for sure. [/QUOTE]
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