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Bullet sorting - bearing length
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<blockquote data-quote="epags" data-source="post: 1984570" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>Well it has been almost a year. Hope your back has recovered and you have been able to go shooting again. </p><p>Did you ever complete your testing of accuracy vs bullet variation?</p><p></p><p>I was performing the same measurement comparison today and decided to do a search on LRH to see if others had also. </p><p></p><p>Background: </p><p>I have a container of 145 gr SPBT Speers I bought 100+/- years ago when the price was $6.21 for 500.</p><p>Without any comparator checking before loading to try a jump test, my Rem 700 (factory) found two adjacent nodes that gave a 3/4 MOA using Reloader 22 @ 66 grains. I am about to use the average of the two jumps (.085) and search for the best powder weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 1984570, member: 105138"] Well it has been almost a year. Hope your back has recovered and you have been able to go shooting again. Did you ever complete your testing of accuracy vs bullet variation? I was performing the same measurement comparison today and decided to do a search on LRH to see if others had also. Background: I have a container of 145 gr SPBT Speers I bought 100+/- years ago when the price was $6.21 for 500. Without any comparator checking before loading to try a jump test, my Rem 700 (factory) found two adjacent nodes that gave a 3/4 MOA using Reloader 22 @ 66 grains. I am about to use the average of the two jumps (.085) and search for the best powder weight. [/QUOTE]
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