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Bullet Variation
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<blockquote data-quote="mtang45" data-source="post: 461341" data-attributes="member: 4224"><p>Just a followup. I measured all 100 bullets in the box and found the bearing surface to vary from 16.25mm to 15.91mm. Weight was fairly consistant and varied from 179.6gr to 180.1gr. </p><p></p><p>The majority of the bullets fell into three groups 16.2mm +- .02, 16.15mm +- .02, 16.10mm +- .02. I did have three greater than 16.22 and 5 less than 16.08. </p><p></p><p>Most bullet weights fell within 180gr +- .1 with about 10 weighing less than 179.9, none were over.</p><p></p><p>This is the first time I have checked Berger bullets, is this normal variation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtang45, post: 461341, member: 4224"] Just a followup. I measured all 100 bullets in the box and found the bearing surface to vary from 16.25mm to 15.91mm. Weight was fairly consistant and varied from 179.6gr to 180.1gr. The majority of the bullets fell into three groups 16.2mm +- .02, 16.15mm +- .02, 16.10mm +- .02. I did have three greater than 16.22 and 5 less than 16.08. Most bullet weights fell within 180gr +- .1 with about 10 weighing less than 179.9, none were over. This is the first time I have checked Berger bullets, is this normal variation? [/QUOTE]
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