I would like a few people's thoughts on bullet sorting. I believe the fewer variables we can get rid of the better just wondering where i need to draw the line. i am currently first sorting my bullets by weight in .1 grain batches, 180 grain bergers and jlk's) then sort those batches by .001 bearing lengths, are these precise enough groups? I guess my main question is from what i have read bearing surface is said to be the more critical of the two sorting processes, culling out weighted bullets outside the + or -.2 target weight of coarse), if i took a group of the same bearing surface bullets how much would combining 179.8 and 179.9 together and 180.0-180.1 together to make two groups instead of four effect my vertical at 1000 yds or should i leave them separated? I ordered a hoover metplate trimmer and bullet tipping setup was hoping it would be here by this friday but no luck. I am assuming it is better to trim before weight sorting. I shoot 600 to 1000 yard f-class with a .284 win, using sorted and prepped lapua brass.In search of illusive perfect waterline as everyone is!









