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You are wasting your time sorting that ammo. Sorting high end ammo and shooting it out of a hi end rifle might get you measurable results.
Yes maybe other wise no..
You are wasting your time sorting that ammo. Sorting high end ammo and shooting it out of a hi end rifle might get you measurable results.
Heck no. Even if someone invented a few extra hours in a day, I doubt I could justify putting time into sorting bulk ammo. To each his own, but for me, bulk ammo is about plinking/light hunting/enjoying pulling the trigger. Not printing a single perfect hole in a piece of paper.
Sort rim fire ammo?
Surely you jest?
For those sorting ammunition by weight - how do you know which of the 4 components(bullet,powder,case or primer) or combination of components of a cartridge contribute to the weight discrepencies found and resulting performance variances ? Especially considering the bullet variations are likely to have the greatest contributing factor.
The variation in target ammo is usually in the powder charge . Cheap ammo in a big box can have variations in bullet shape from
being knocked arround . Weight sorting CCI Standard Velocity makes a difference in all my 22's . Not with the time for blasting .
just got my scale today. I did some tinkering with the cci sv I've got. Seems like weight ranges from 50.8gr to 51.2. Most of them are 51.2, 51.1, and 51.0. I find it interesting to see the spread.
Interesting - how did you determine the variation is attributed to the powder charge ?
Regarding bullet shape - Eley does make considerable effort to make uniform bullets and ones of specific shape. However, in experimenting with shape they found that even heavily deformed shapes had less influence on performance than other factors.Being knocked around in a box or tin may not be such a problem !



























