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Inconsistent bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1539707" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>I just weight sorted a couple boxes of eld's some 147 6.5's and 230gr 338's. They have nearly a grain of variance in a box, and what looks like at least two production lines in each box. The 147's had two "nodes" in the weights - 146.96 and 147.28, I had about 20 bullets at each of those and several really close, then about 10 outliers that were as low as 146.64 and as high as 147.58. The 230's were similar, but I think there was would be three nodes if I had more bullets to sort. Weight sorting bergers has always shown one median weight and a few bullets distributed around that one point, for any match bullet I think thats the way it should be- each lot come from one poduction machine and set of dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1539707, member: 14435"] I just weight sorted a couple boxes of eld's some 147 6.5's and 230gr 338's. They have nearly a grain of variance in a box, and what looks like at least two production lines in each box. The 147's had two "nodes" in the weights - 146.96 and 147.28, I had about 20 bullets at each of those and several really close, then about 10 outliers that were as low as 146.64 and as high as 147.58. The 230's were similar, but I think there was would be three nodes if I had more bullets to sort. Weight sorting bergers has always shown one median weight and a few bullets distributed around that one point, for any match bullet I think thats the way it should be- each lot come from one poduction machine and set of dies. [/QUOTE]
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