Gentleman (and ladies I am sure),
New to forum new LR/BR. Recently bought a Cooper 6.5 X284. Though no BR hope to hone skills for LR shooting by punching paper and some varmint shooting. The question is two fold: Would also appreciate a two fold answer. Questions are what are the acceptable variances in weight from a 6.5 X284 1) case and 2) bullet. Example got out the new electronic scale, set it up properly and weighed out a batch of Norma brass. Had 2 distinct groups with wide variations with in the group. Group one weighed in from 202.2 gns to 203.5 the other was 195.8 to 196.2 are the variations within the sub groups acceptable? 1) For BR 2) for real world paper and foxes?
Now bullets 123 Lapua Sceaner from 123.2 to about 123.6 same question BR and Real world. How close do the need (of course no variation is ideal)
Thanks and have REALLY enjoyed the forum for some time.
New to forum new LR/BR. Recently bought a Cooper 6.5 X284. Though no BR hope to hone skills for LR shooting by punching paper and some varmint shooting. The question is two fold: Would also appreciate a two fold answer. Questions are what are the acceptable variances in weight from a 6.5 X284 1) case and 2) bullet. Example got out the new electronic scale, set it up properly and weighed out a batch of Norma brass. Had 2 distinct groups with wide variations with in the group. Group one weighed in from 202.2 gns to 203.5 the other was 195.8 to 196.2 are the variations within the sub groups acceptable? 1) For BR 2) for real world paper and foxes?
Now bullets 123 Lapua Sceaner from 123.2 to about 123.6 same question BR and Real world. How close do the need (of course no variation is ideal)
Thanks and have REALLY enjoyed the forum for some time.