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Bullets sorted, how to group them?

While watching tv over the past few nights I sorted almost 800 bullets - 87gr Berger VLDH, base to ogive. The bullets were 3 different lots, so I figured sorting them out might help.

The measurements spanned about 10 thou, I'm trying to decide how to divide these up.

My thoughts are to break it up into 4 groups:
- the 1st and 4th group are the outliers totalling 49 bullets, these would be used as foulers
- the 2nd group (0.491 - 0.493) totals 415 rounds
- the 3rd group (0.494 - 0.496) makes up the remaining 274

Does a 3 thou variance seem like a good way to bundle these bullets? They will be shot from my Tikka M55 .243 for short range BR, 100 - 300 yards.

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To me, 170 bullets out of 500 that don't fall with in plus or minus .001 of the mean number is why I no longer shoot Bergers. So SPJ I guess you can't be talked into weighing primers , lol.
 
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Would you shoot them as separate groups (5,6,7) or dump them all together. Seems silly now that I've typed that, keep them separate I'm sure.
I don’t do short range so I don’t know maybe you could see the difference in shortrange but I wouldn’t worry about segregating them by 1 thousandths and just shoot ‘em all together.
I stopped sorting my f class bullets all together and haven’t noticed any ill effects.

Also as you get deeper into benchrest custom bullets might make sense. Good customs should be a whole lot more consistent than those that you’re measuring.
 
I usually have tunes playing in the back ground, Favorite
is a Canadian Station playing underground from the early
70's. TV is too distracting.
 
I don’t do short range so I don’t know maybe you could see the difference in shortrange but I wouldn’t worry about segregating them by 1 thousandths and just shoot ‘em all together.
I stopped sorting my f class bullets all together and haven’t noticed any ill effects.

Also as you get deeper into benchrest custom bullets might make sense. Good customs should be a whole lot more consistent than those that you’re measuring.
Thanks. Yes, I just bought 250 custom bullets I also measured them to compare, I don't remember the exact count but they were all the same BTO except for about 5 were .001 different. I was very impressed with that.

I'll shoot those in my Rem 600 6x47, accurate little rifle got me a 725/800 15X this year.
 
To me, 170 bullets out of 500 that don't fall with in plus or minus .001 of the mean number is why I no longer shoot Bergers.
As I’ve not yet ventured into the custom bullet world…
  • Whose bullets are you using?
  • What is their BTO lot variation?
  • Cost relative to Berger/Sierra for similar weight/profile?
 
As I’ve not yet ventured into the custom bullet world…
  • Whose bullets are you using?
  • What is their BTO lot variation?
  • Cost relative to Berger/Sierra for similar weight/profile?ty
I have found certain bullets in a given brand measure better than others and of course vary by lot. Picke a bullet you think might work fo you, buy a 100 and sort. If they suit try to buy more of the same lot. If your not shooting competition it might all be a mute point. What is your interest and what is your equipment?
 
If you took the 15 from each tail on that sort, and shot them round robin into two groups, and found a difference, then you would have to decide how much further to keep testing.

If you shot that test and didn't find a difference, then you still know something for the trouble.

In for the range report.
 

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