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<blockquote data-quote="a.JR" data-source="post: 9330" data-attributes="member: 1391"><p>Gunner,The importance of qualifing your projectiles(shape) will far out way the finite matching of the brass any day ..I can find differences in the hand made L/R bench bullet that i use that will cause a variance in the vertical dispersion of the group and this will be even more so with the likes of a SMK..I have used a lot of 168 7mms for 1K ,the largest difference in weight i could find was 1 full grain and it DID NOT CHANGE THE GROUP one bit as long as the other measurements were equal ...I have shot AUS records with cases that have a 1 grain weight spread(220gns total) and i have checked primers as well but do not own a platform good enough to evaluate these...All that being said i still try to equalise all components as best as humanly possible but it's the bullets and the alignment of same that make the biggest gains for me..JR..Jeff Rogers..ps .. your right it's best to start with the largest nos of components 1st.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a.JR, post: 9330, member: 1391"] Gunner,The importance of qualifing your projectiles(shape) will far out way the finite matching of the brass any day ..I can find differences in the hand made L/R bench bullet that i use that will cause a variance in the vertical dispersion of the group and this will be even more so with the likes of a SMK..I have used a lot of 168 7mms for 1K ,the largest difference in weight i could find was 1 full grain and it DID NOT CHANGE THE GROUP one bit as long as the other measurements were equal ...I have shot AUS records with cases that have a 1 grain weight spread(220gns total) and i have checked primers as well but do not own a platform good enough to evaluate these...All that being said i still try to equalise all components as best as humanly possible but it's the bullets and the alignment of same that make the biggest gains for me..JR..Jeff Rogers..ps .. your right it's best to start with the largest nos of components 1st. [/QUOTE]
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