I have a bunch of factory match ammo I have to use up to get brass. I have never used a lot of factory match ammo and have noticed large variations from lot to lot. Luckily I have about 200 rounds each of two different lots but I was surprised at how much velocity and POI varied.
I know in the past lot numbers were important but I thought with modern manufacturing techniques it wouldn't matter as much. The ammo Hornady ELD-M and ELD-X. The ELD-X actually out shoots the ELD match by quite a bit actually.
Just curious if anyone else has noticed this and if they have any workarounds like weighing powder charges.
It's kind of funny but I learned a lot about precision rifles, like how match ammo is made, from the 1995 computer game Police Quest SWAT. Crappy game but before the internet was as big as it is now it had a lot of information.
I had considered just buying factory ammo for a while instead of reloading but if I have to get new data all the time it's a lot of work.
I know in the past lot numbers were important but I thought with modern manufacturing techniques it wouldn't matter as much. The ammo Hornady ELD-M and ELD-X. The ELD-X actually out shoots the ELD match by quite a bit actually.
Just curious if anyone else has noticed this and if they have any workarounds like weighing powder charges.
It's kind of funny but I learned a lot about precision rifles, like how match ammo is made, from the 1995 computer game Police Quest SWAT. Crappy game but before the internet was as big as it is now it had a lot of information.
I had considered just buying factory ammo for a while instead of reloading but if I have to get new data all the time it's a lot of work.




















































