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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1896062" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>One big plus for the Berger's is the consistency of each lot # and in general across that entire type. That includes BTO, OAL , BS, and circumference. </p><p></p><p>Last week I sorted and weighed 1 K of the .264 156 gr bullets just to have something to do amid the lockdown.</p><p>Using a sorting stand with dial indicator & Tubb steel comparator.</p><p></p><p>Measuring BTO, I ended up with 3 batches, .000", -.001" and +.001" with not a single outlier. I also weighed 10 from each box and all were +/- .1 gr. so I didn't sort the whole 1K by weight.</p><p></p><p>This as good as it gets. I shoot Berger's mostly, because I've sorted many lots of Hornady and Nosler that show lack of consistency, the early ELD-Xs being the worst.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1896062, member: 90080"] One big plus for the Berger's is the consistency of each lot # and in general across that entire type. That includes BTO, OAL , BS, and circumference. Last week I sorted and weighed 1 K of the .264 156 gr bullets just to have something to do amid the lockdown. Using a sorting stand with dial indicator & Tubb steel comparator. Measuring BTO, I ended up with 3 batches, .000", -.001" and +.001" with not a single outlier. I also weighed 10 from each box and all were +/- .1 gr. so I didn't sort the whole 1K by weight. This as good as it gets. I shoot Berger's mostly, because I've sorted many lots of Hornady and Nosler that show lack of consistency, the early ELD-Xs being the worst. [/QUOTE]
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