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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Weight variance in monometal bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 3012364" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>My 130 Grn Ballistic tips usually vary between 129.8 and 130 .1 . I have found little to no difference in average Groupe size, at 100 yards, from my light 270!!! This seems adequate for Deer Hunting. For a time, in prepping for a BR match, I was told that I needed to measure Berger Flat Base target bullets, from Base of Bullet to Ogive of Bullet and I got so many different numbers I stopped doing it. It became terrible for me. I just went back to separating bullets and cases by 1 /10th of a grain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 3012364, member: 100742"] My 130 Grn Ballistic tips usually vary between 129.8 and 130 .1 . I have found little to no difference in average Groupe size, at 100 yards, from my light 270!!! This seems adequate for Deer Hunting. For a time, in prepping for a BR match, I was told that I needed to measure Berger Flat Base target bullets, from Base of Bullet to Ogive of Bullet and I got so many different numbers I stopped doing it. It became terrible for me. I just went back to separating bullets and cases by 1 /10th of a grain. [/QUOTE]
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