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Weighing bullets,,,does it make a difference
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<blockquote data-quote="BountyHunter" data-source="post: 413041" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>Yes, the use of the common name versus the technical. Results are the same though.</p><p> </p><p>I have seen up to 3 grain difference on a 6.5 142 SMK. You really think they will shoot the same? Go ahead waste your time, match fees thinking they will? Go for it.</p><p> </p><p>sorting the 300 SMK by weight and ogive variance cut group sizes by 50% when people were trying to use the 338. Confirmed repeatedly.</p><p> </p><p>Across the average consumer chrono does not tell a lot, but groups at 1000 confirm!</p><p> </p><p>If you do not think it matters, then do not do it, but guys who spend thousands on guns, match fees each year have confirmed to their satisfaction and they are routinely in the winners circle. The Shooter of the Year in 2009, sorts his Berger 210s and routinely finds about 10 or so out of each thousand that are way out of his norms. He has shoot them with normal ones testing and they routinely fall out of the group. He sorts by weight, Juenke for deviation units and then ogive.</p><p> </p><p>BH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BountyHunter, post: 413041, member: 12"] Yes, the use of the common name versus the technical. Results are the same though. I have seen up to 3 grain difference on a 6.5 142 SMK. You really think they will shoot the same? Go ahead waste your time, match fees thinking they will? Go for it. sorting the 300 SMK by weight and ogive variance cut group sizes by 50% when people were trying to use the 338. Confirmed repeatedly. Across the average consumer chrono does not tell a lot, but groups at 1000 confirm! If you do not think it matters, then do not do it, but guys who spend thousands on guns, match fees each year have confirmed to their satisfaction and they are routinely in the winners circle. The Shooter of the Year in 2009, sorts his Berger 210s and routinely finds about 10 or so out of each thousand that are way out of his norms. He has shoot them with normal ones testing and they routinely fall out of the group. He sorts by weight, Juenke for deviation units and then ogive. BH [/QUOTE]
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