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Meplat trimming & bullet tipping?
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 498054" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>Bart...I would tend to agree. In making bullets the last few years, I have noticed that some of the OBVIOUS things make very little difference in poi and for no APPARENT reason, some of the bullets are out of the group. This would give support to what you are stating. Deformed tips are one of the lesser problems, if they are even noticeable? A nick on the heel, however; will throw things off in a hurry. Even a few tenths of grains weight difference doesn't have a lot of affect........Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 498054, member: 13833"] Bart...I would tend to agree. In making bullets the last few years, I have noticed that some of the OBVIOUS things make very little difference in poi and for no APPARENT reason, some of the bullets are out of the group. This would give support to what you are stating. Deformed tips are one of the lesser problems, if they are even noticeable? A nick on the heel, however; will throw things off in a hurry. Even a few tenths of grains weight difference doesn't have a lot of affect........Rich [/QUOTE]
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