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Questions on weighing, measuring, sorting bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="youngtrout" data-source="post: 368472" data-attributes="member: 5373"><p>I did some additional reading on Sinclair website, acutally what really had me questioning my above post.</p><p></p><p>I read down into the comments portion and gleaned a bit more useful info.</p><p></p><p>His idea of keeping the bullet range to 1% or so and separating ones that fall out of that range,,,then grouping the lot by ogive,,,,,maybe in 4 lots or so.</p><p></p><p>I think what its really going to come down to is going through the process then loading these up some and see what real world results come of it,,,,,, interesting stuff though.</p><p></p><p>As for a test though out of my 70 bullets found 3 that were identical, weight and ogive, I then found 3 cases that were identical in weight after fireforming and trimming, loaded these up,,,,,I guess seeing how these group at the next range session,,,,,kind of my test group</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngtrout, post: 368472, member: 5373"] I did some additional reading on Sinclair website, acutally what really had me questioning my above post. I read down into the comments portion and gleaned a bit more useful info. His idea of keeping the bullet range to 1% or so and separating ones that fall out of that range,,,then grouping the lot by ogive,,,,,maybe in 4 lots or so. I think what its really going to come down to is going through the process then loading these up some and see what real world results come of it,,,,,, interesting stuff though. As for a test though out of my 70 bullets found 3 that were identical, weight and ogive, I then found 3 cases that were identical in weight after fireforming and trimming, loaded these up,,,,,I guess seeing how these group at the next range session,,,,,kind of my test group [/QUOTE]
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