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Bullet Comparator for sorting bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 607686" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>Yup, you are on the right track and they do work. I started doing this years ago before it was the cool thing to do, and my first set up was the stony point. It is a little clumsy, but you get the feel after a fashion, and it works. I dump a box or two on the table, and look for the average from ogive to base and put them aside. You will end up with about 4 or 5 groups that may vary .002 etc. In the end, you will have a pile that is bigger than the others by a good amount. So,then I would just box them, and label them, and when I loaded them, I made small changes in my seater. SOME bullets have HUGE overall variances , but when separated and grouped, they shoot fine. I have purposely shot a sorted group, and then a random group, and there is a considerable and measurable difference. P/S, ( the bullets that come in the orange and yellow boxes are consistent within that box, but not necessarily another ) Hope I didn't lose you with all the details. AIM SMALL,MISS SMALLlightbulb 7 STW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 607686, member: 22854"] Yup, you are on the right track and they do work. I started doing this years ago before it was the cool thing to do, and my first set up was the stony point. It is a little clumsy, but you get the feel after a fashion, and it works. I dump a box or two on the table, and look for the average from ogive to base and put them aside. You will end up with about 4 or 5 groups that may vary .002 etc. In the end, you will have a pile that is bigger than the others by a good amount. So,then I would just box them, and label them, and when I loaded them, I made small changes in my seater. SOME bullets have HUGE overall variances , but when separated and grouped, they shoot fine. I have purposely shot a sorted group, and then a random group, and there is a considerable and measurable difference. P/S, ( the bullets that come in the orange and yellow boxes are consistent within that box, but not necessarily another ) Hope I didn't lose you with all the details. AIM SMALL,MISS SMALLlightbulb 7 STW [/QUOTE]
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