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<blockquote data-quote="HuntFarther" data-source="post: 1146659" data-attributes="member: 59584"><p>What I am starting to think is maybe there is weight differences on the jackets. I believed they use a j4 jacket and the are supposed to be extremely consistent. I knew a guy that made bullets he was a drunk but knew his stuff. I watched him make a lot of bullets. Not sure how these guys do it, but when he swagged his cores they were done and were consistent. SO knowing how he made his bullets that would leave one thing left and that would be the cups. He also made all his cups and they were consistent. What I don't know is if you have different machined making different parts, or worn parts. I know he had to watch that the machines did not heat the bullets or it would change them.</p><p> </p><p>The only ways for bullets to be of different lengths and weigh the same, is for components to differ in weights. I had out of this 1000 lot of 180 hybrids three lead tipped ones. I used the other two just as foulers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HuntFarther, post: 1146659, member: 59584"] What I am starting to think is maybe there is weight differences on the jackets. I believed they use a j4 jacket and the are supposed to be extremely consistent. I knew a guy that made bullets he was a drunk but knew his stuff. I watched him make a lot of bullets. Not sure how these guys do it, but when he swagged his cores they were done and were consistent. SO knowing how he made his bullets that would leave one thing left and that would be the cups. He also made all his cups and they were consistent. What I don't know is if you have different machined making different parts, or worn parts. I know he had to watch that the machines did not heat the bullets or it would change them. The only ways for bullets to be of different lengths and weigh the same, is for components to differ in weights. I had out of this 1000 lot of 180 hybrids three lead tipped ones. I used the other two just as foulers. [/QUOTE]
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