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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="jbob223" data-source="post: 2155159" data-attributes="member: 111582"><p>For .22lr, I was told the "seconds" had a higher than acceptable velocity spread, so they rejected the whole lot #.</p><p>They all went off, but the accuracy from shot to shot could suffer. That is the only loaded round I have experience with.</p><p>As for bullets, it is either cosmetic, or dimensional/weight variations from set-up.</p><p>I have used "seconds" in .223 plinking loads with no problems, but the 9mm 147's I found last year had a few bad ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbob223, post: 2155159, member: 111582"] For .22lr, I was told the "seconds" had a higher than acceptable velocity spread, so they rejected the whole lot #. They all went off, but the accuracy from shot to shot could suffer. That is the only loaded round I have experience with. As for bullets, it is either cosmetic, or dimensional/weight variations from set-up. I have used "seconds" in .223 plinking loads with no problems, but the 9mm 147's I found last year had a few bad ones. [/QUOTE]
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