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Weighing bullets,,,does it make a difference
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<blockquote data-quote="BountyHunter" data-source="post: 413231" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>Challenge away, because you are never going to believe that is obvious. </p><p> </p><p>For others with open minds, talk to Dave Tooley, Bill Shehane, Mark King, John Buhay, Danny Brooks, Bob Rosen, etc etc. All top 1k shooters, record holders , Shooters of the Year that have tested and PROVEN that it does matter if you are trying to squeeze that one bit of accuracy. I have gone thru enough boxes weighing and sorting to know it is there. </p><p> </p><p>I have done my own testing with 1K guns that are truely capable of shooting one ragged hole at my 300 yard test range and seeing which bullets get thrown out. No I did not write up a scientific report with records to prove it to someone who does not want to believe and I would not waste the time, because the protocals would never satisfy you anyway. However, it was consistent and repeatable, that is all it took to convince me.</p><p> </p><p>going thru that process and discovering what actually comes in a box and complaining to the mftrs is what got the process changed at Sierra for example to tighten up and quit putting all machines bullets down the same line mixed together.</p><p> </p><p>BH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BountyHunter, post: 413231, member: 12"] Challenge away, because you are never going to believe that is obvious. For others with open minds, talk to Dave Tooley, Bill Shehane, Mark King, John Buhay, Danny Brooks, Bob Rosen, etc etc. All top 1k shooters, record holders , Shooters of the Year that have tested and PROVEN that it does matter if you are trying to squeeze that one bit of accuracy. I have gone thru enough boxes weighing and sorting to know it is there. I have done my own testing with 1K guns that are truely capable of shooting one ragged hole at my 300 yard test range and seeing which bullets get thrown out. No I did not write up a scientific report with records to prove it to someone who does not want to believe and I would not waste the time, because the protocals would never satisfy you anyway. However, it was consistent and repeatable, that is all it took to convince me. going thru that process and discovering what actually comes in a box and complaining to the mftrs is what got the process changed at Sierra for example to tighten up and quit putting all machines bullets down the same line mixed together. BH [/QUOTE]
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