I weighed a bunch of 308 diameter 165 speer grandslams I was loading today and results were, um well I don't know. I can't tell you how old these ones are but I weighed about 50 or more of them and found what I think is a wide spread in weight.
Lowest measured was 164.8 grains, highest 167.1 I ended up segregating them into lots with a spread of .4 grains.
Is this what one should expect with hunting bullets or is this lot a poor example? I'm using these for the upcoming deer season since I've had them onhand, but I'm looking at 150 grain partitions, or possibly accubonds for next season. What's the most consistant bullet out there? I'm planning to try to milk the most accuracy from my hunting ammo by using match grade brass and careful assembly of quality components, since after all shot placement is paramount.
Anyone out there weighed lots of hunting style bullets chime in, or am I retarted for thinking about this?
Is this what one should expect with hunting bullets or is this lot a poor example? I'm using these for the upcoming deer season since I've had them onhand, but I'm looking at 150 grain partitions, or possibly accubonds for next season. What's the most consistant bullet out there? I'm planning to try to milk the most accuracy from my hunting ammo by using match grade brass and careful assembly of quality components, since after all shot placement is paramount.