Other than to satisfy a curiosity, I'm sure there is no real value to it but has anyone here ever taken a box of their favorite factory ammo and pulled it down. Check every powder charge for weight and determine an average weight then reassemble it with every case charged with as exact a load as possible? Then fired it in a side by side comparison with the same, un altered ammo?
My brain was in neutral for a while and this thought kind of came to mind. I once pulled down some Federal Trophy ammo and found that there was as much as .4 grains of variation under the 180 gr bullet. It shot like crap in my rifle for the first 10 rounds so I just thought I'd play with the other 10 but never thought of just "re-distributing" the powder so all charges were even.
Just curious and wondered if anyone else ever got curious and ever tried this. I know that in theory the ammo should be "better" but is it really?
My brain was in neutral for a while and this thought kind of came to mind. I once pulled down some Federal Trophy ammo and found that there was as much as .4 grains of variation under the 180 gr bullet. It shot like crap in my rifle for the first 10 rounds so I just thought I'd play with the other 10 but never thought of just "re-distributing" the powder so all charges were even.
Just curious and wondered if anyone else ever got curious and ever tried this. I know that in theory the ammo should be "better" but is it really?