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Help with bullet ID. 2155 vs 2156

So I purchased these from a member a couple of years ago and am just now getting around to using them as my stock of 2155s are drying up. The box says they are 2155s, but I am pretty sure they are 2156s as they are longer.

The “2155s” on the left are the ones I bought from this forum.

They measure
OAL 2.002
Base to O-give 1.550

The ones on the right I purchased from midway.
OAL 1.140
Base to O-give 1.565


thoughts? I know they will work in my 308, just noticed a difference when I grabbed them.
 

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Normal Lot-to-Lot differences could make any interpetation very difficult. Call Sierra, they may be able to help you out.
 
The 2156 is 1.205 oal and weighs 155 grns. So I think you have 2155's and 2156's.
Agree with @clowdis. In looking at the dimensions given in Bryan Litz's book on Applied Ballistics, the OAL for the 2155 is shown as 1.131" and the 2156 is 1.210" OAL. So, it does look as though you have some of each.

Mike
 
Both bullets weigh 155 grains neither are 155.5 grains, There is an ogive and a closed nose difference which results in the 2156's being longer. Zooming in on your second picture, the left bullet is a 2156 and the right is a 2155.
 

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