I came into a sealed metal can of x1500 count projectiles from an older neighbor that used to shoot at CMP matches and local Navy matches. I popped the seal myself. I'm finding conflicting info on how to sort these for the best possible accuracy. The sample I measured ( grabbed 11 from the middle with a gloved hand) were very consistent in length (hornady bullet comparator) but the weight were not.
4 @ 174.8
2 @ 174.5
3 @ 174.4
2 @ 174.6
The length never varied more than .0005" @ .7065
I've heard you can sort these by looking at the base, but have no idea where to start. I'm just wondering if I should spend the time sorting, or trade for bullets I know shoot under .75 moa. I'm getting back to basics: shooting without a brake, position fundamentals, recoil management, etc and want to achieve a consistent sub-moa load in my 308 win (shoots .5 moa consistently with handloads and several factory offerings). Any help for using these or a different direction would be appreciated
4 @ 174.8
2 @ 174.5
3 @ 174.4
2 @ 174.6
The length never varied more than .0005" @ .7065
I've heard you can sort these by looking at the base, but have no idea where to start. I'm just wondering if I should spend the time sorting, or trade for bullets I know shoot under .75 moa. I'm getting back to basics: shooting without a brake, position fundamentals, recoil management, etc and want to achieve a consistent sub-moa load in my 308 win (shoots .5 moa consistently with handloads and several factory offerings). Any help for using these or a different direction would be appreciated
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