coolpoolken
CGN Regular
- Location
- Cold Lake, Alberta
Recently I retired and needed another hobby. I bought a Savage12 F Class rifle in 6mm BR to occupy some time. I got things gathered up ,dies, bullets , primers etc.
I've had it out to the range to get the scope sighted in and the barrel broke in. So. today I decided to weigh my Sierra 107gr. HPBT Match bullets. Of the 70 I have left, 55 weighed right on 107 gr. and 15 weighed 106.9 gr. Not bad, I think.
So, now I grab my box of Berger 105gr. Target BT,marked "Match Grade". onto the scale they go!! Of the 100, 48 weigh in at 105grs., 36 weigh in at 105.1 grs., and 15 weigh in at 105.2 grs. with the remaining 6 weighing in at 104.9. I'm a little disappointed in the Bergers!!
Should this be of any concern when going for accuracy? Do others weigh their bullets and separate them?
Looking forward to your comments and advise.....Ken
I've had it out to the range to get the scope sighted in and the barrel broke in. So. today I decided to weigh my Sierra 107gr. HPBT Match bullets. Of the 70 I have left, 55 weighed right on 107 gr. and 15 weighed 106.9 gr. Not bad, I think.
So, now I grab my box of Berger 105gr. Target BT,marked "Match Grade". onto the scale they go!! Of the 100, 48 weigh in at 105grs., 36 weigh in at 105.1 grs., and 15 weigh in at 105.2 grs. with the remaining 6 weighing in at 104.9. I'm a little disappointed in the Bergers!!
Should this be of any concern when going for accuracy? Do others weigh their bullets and separate them?
Looking forward to your comments and advise.....Ken