NEW SERVICE !!!!! primer testing . Send me your primers . I will weight them , shoot them and post results .. No charge for members !!! br4s preferred . 1st come 1st served !!!
I was thinking more in the way of gently used bullets.Other than the hazmat, I would do even better than that.
I would weight them for free and give you back the central 63%.
But that would mean hazmat both ways.
Hows bout bullets.
Bullet weighing and culling service.
Get one standard deviation of the central mean back. Charge for postage only.
2.8 seconds per shot on average.I have a video before I got better at it. But I'm not sure how to post it. It was 28 seconds from first trigger touch to tenth. I aspire to keep up with Bob shields who is pretty consistently low 20 seconds for ten shots. Again, in a 17# light gun.
Think quicker.while still keeping the cross hairs where they need to be
I stood behind Bob Shields last year at several matches and he would be just under 25 sec. Wildest thing is he is so smooth he does not appear to rush. So shooters like Bob and Mike have made me realize in the 1000 yd 10 shot game its tough to pick, gotta get them out there quick with percision.2.8 seconds per shot on average.
That's moving!!
If you find the video, I'd love to see it.
I find speed and precision a thing of beauty, not just in shooting. To see this would be cool.I stood behind Bob Shields last year at several matches and he would be just under 25 sec. Wildest thing is he is so smooth he does not appear to rush. So shooters like Bob and Mike have made me realize in the 1000 yd 10 shot game its tough to pick, gotta get them out there quick with percision.
The rail gun and the heavy gun like Buhay is shooting is not even in fhe same planet as a light gun. Rodney is only shooting 5 shots, where we shoot 10. Those things make a difference in time. Also a big difference between a 6 and shootimg a 300 WSM. MattLike this ?
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These guys are members, right?
The sealant weighs almost nothing. Even if you get the Federals that are plastered. MattOP,,,if you are getting "vertical" ,,use more powder,,,you can weigh it to the .0001 grain but it wont shoot if it doesnt burn efficiently ,,,,,,the primer weight can also be influenced by the weight of the sealant as well as the "mud",,,,what matters is how much brisiance it gives,,,Roger
I need a better scale first...Well son-of-a-.....
Guess I need to sort primers now.![]()
There's no arguing with success if sorting primers really tightens your groups up. but it's unfortunate that it requires an $500 scale to prove the theory.
And if it does seem to have benefits, then your faced with other questions: Were the primers you settled on during initial load development really the best choice for your barrel/load combo, or did you just happen upon a very consistent lot of the primer you ended up choosing? And wouldn't it be necessary to sort several different types of primers prior to load development if arriving at the absolute tightest load was the goal, and you wanted to be sure about your choice of primers?
The quest for accuracy really is a bottomless pit, isn't it?