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Weighing bullets,,,does it make a difference
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 409045" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>Tarey, I have a customer who is a nationally competative f-class shooter.</p><p>He buys 2000 bullets at a time and sorts them by weight and bearing surface. </p><p>When he is done he has over 40 boxes of bullets. Long and time consuming but he feels it is well worth it for his dicipline</p><p></p><p>The small quantity batches are used for fouling rounds.</p><p></p><p>The larger batches that have enough for a match he will load together for an individual match or range session.</p><p></p><p>He was at Lodi during a wind clinic, they were set-up to shoot a 5 shot group so the instructors could asess everyones equipment, before the serious work began. John shot his 5 rounds into a group that measured 1.5" of vert. and 2.75" of horz. at the 1000 yard line. Just so happens they were all in the x ring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 409045, member: 3733"] Tarey, I have a customer who is a nationally competative f-class shooter. He buys 2000 bullets at a time and sorts them by weight and bearing surface. When he is done he has over 40 boxes of bullets. Long and time consuming but he feels it is well worth it for his dicipline The small quantity batches are used for fouling rounds. The larger batches that have enough for a match he will load together for an individual match or range session. He was at Lodi during a wind clinic, they were set-up to shoot a 5 shot group so the instructors could asess everyones equipment, before the serious work began. John shot his 5 rounds into a group that measured 1.5" of vert. and 2.75" of horz. at the 1000 yard line. Just so happens they were all in the x ring. [/QUOTE]
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