I've read most of the posts here re: bullet sorting but wanted to ask for the group's input on a specific challenge. I have a new 284 rifle headed my way and the 180 gr Bergers I'd prefer to start with are nowhere to be found. I am on several waiting lists but believe I will have to make do with other options for a while. So I bought 2 500 count boxes of the 7mm 180 gr SMKs. (They appear to be from different lots.) This rifle will be for 1K F-class.
The challenge is how best to sort, trim, point these to 1) ID the outliers and 2) improve consistency bullet to bullet.
I have read that many prefer to sort by OAL but it seems that since the meplats are so inconsistent that this would be wildly variable. So trim first to a uniform length? Or sort, trim and point in that order, keeping groups of similar length together? And what is the best (easiest but effective) sort group value? I know that attempting to point bullets with different OAL will not work well.
So what's the best path? I have a Sinclair bullet sorting stand that I can use for BTO or OAL, a good scale, Giraud 7mm meplat trimmer and Whidden pointing die.
Thanks
The challenge is how best to sort, trim, point these to 1) ID the outliers and 2) improve consistency bullet to bullet.
I have read that many prefer to sort by OAL but it seems that since the meplats are so inconsistent that this would be wildly variable. So trim first to a uniform length? Or sort, trim and point in that order, keeping groups of similar length together? And what is the best (easiest but effective) sort group value? I know that attempting to point bullets with different OAL will not work well.
So what's the best path? I have a Sinclair bullet sorting stand that I can use for BTO or OAL, a good scale, Giraud 7mm meplat trimmer and Whidden pointing die.
Thanks