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Whats happened with Hybrids?
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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian Bushman" data-source="post: 909060" data-attributes="member: 41122"><p>Tbrice</p><p> I wouldnt be too upset. Like you i measure and weigh my bullets and have also noticed an increase in deviation among lots. This deviation isnt greater than what ive noticed over the last few years just more concentrated. I think westcliff had a point in noting how busy berger must be and this could be a result of them busting their hump to get bullets out the door. This will definitely lead to lots varying more and even qc slip ups. I found a couple of berger bullets way outta their spec as well but it was literally 1 outta 500. Qc slip up? No doubt, but it was way better than some of the hornady's and seirras ive measured too. </p><p></p><p>The ones that are way outta spec i mark and use to check the calibration of my equip throughout my process solely because they are rare. </p><p></p><p>If you wanna stop buying bergers, thats your right as a consumer, but i think your gonna see the same thing with other manufacturers as well until they all get caught up. </p><p></p><p>When i was sorting hornady hpbt match bullets i needed 16 bins to sort them out and i had to sort over 200 just to put 50 together with the same consistency as a radom grab from a berger box. </p><p></p><p>Seirra was better but hey they cost a little more too. Prime example of getting what you pay for. </p><p></p><p>Besides, isnt this why we sort bullets?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian Bushman, post: 909060, member: 41122"] Tbrice I wouldnt be too upset. Like you i measure and weigh my bullets and have also noticed an increase in deviation among lots. This deviation isnt greater than what ive noticed over the last few years just more concentrated. I think westcliff had a point in noting how busy berger must be and this could be a result of them busting their hump to get bullets out the door. This will definitely lead to lots varying more and even qc slip ups. I found a couple of berger bullets way outta their spec as well but it was literally 1 outta 500. Qc slip up? No doubt, but it was way better than some of the hornady's and seirras ive measured too. The ones that are way outta spec i mark and use to check the calibration of my equip throughout my process solely because they are rare. If you wanna stop buying bergers, thats your right as a consumer, but i think your gonna see the same thing with other manufacturers as well until they all get caught up. When i was sorting hornady hpbt match bullets i needed 16 bins to sort them out and i had to sort over 200 just to put 50 together with the same consistency as a radom grab from a berger box. Seirra was better but hey they cost a little more too. Prime example of getting what you pay for. Besides, isnt this why we sort bullets? [/QUOTE]
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