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Bullet Sorting Question
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffVN" data-source="post: 233191" data-attributes="member: 2261"><p>+1 from what I've read from the people who truly care about accuracy and tiny little groups - benchresters - length of bearing surface is more important to accuracy then weight (in the small inrements that we are talking about). Then again, if you can sort by both bearing surface and then weight within those bearing surface groups, you would provide the greatest possibility of shooting consistent groups. Sadly, you'd never get out to the garage to do any hunting.....</p><p></p><p>All that being said, I sorted my Berger 180 gr 7mm bullets for F-Class by weight for one set of bullets, and then by length of base to ogive for a different set of bullets. The base to ogive groups seemed to give slightly better results at 1K.</p><p></p><p>JeffVN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffVN, post: 233191, member: 2261"] +1 from what I've read from the people who truly care about accuracy and tiny little groups - benchresters - length of bearing surface is more important to accuracy then weight (in the small inrements that we are talking about). Then again, if you can sort by both bearing surface and then weight within those bearing surface groups, you would provide the greatest possibility of shooting consistent groups. Sadly, you'd never get out to the garage to do any hunting..... All that being said, I sorted my Berger 180 gr 7mm bullets for F-Class by weight for one set of bullets, and then by length of base to ogive for a different set of bullets. The base to ogive groups seemed to give slightly better results at 1K. JeffVN [/QUOTE]
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