dcali
Bullet Maker
First, to answer the actual question, I would not mix lots, even if the bullets look the same. You might get away with it. It *should* be ok. But weird stuff like differing jacket hardness can perhaps be significant.
As for OAL or BTO? Decent bullets shouldn't vary much in BTO. Depending on the specific bullet, it may easier or harder to measure anyhow - the slight angle of the ogive at the point of measurement, combined with the radius/corner of the comparator insert will give even a skilled shooter some variation in measurement. It's easy to tip the bullet a little, dig in to the ogive, or otherwise flub the measurement. Measuring OAL on the other hand is very easy, and given the much larger variation in OAL, should be more meaningful.
I agree with Ned - the nose is the part of the bullet with the most variation, and contributes a large portion of the BC. A small difference in length will make a small but real change in BC. If you're going to sort, I'd do it by OAL. To his point on consistent seating, I'm not sure there's a perfect answer to that. I've tried using barrel stubs as a comparator, which in theory should work really well, but I didn't have any luck getting consistent measurements. Others may have better ideas.
As for OAL or BTO? Decent bullets shouldn't vary much in BTO. Depending on the specific bullet, it may easier or harder to measure anyhow - the slight angle of the ogive at the point of measurement, combined with the radius/corner of the comparator insert will give even a skilled shooter some variation in measurement. It's easy to tip the bullet a little, dig in to the ogive, or otherwise flub the measurement. Measuring OAL on the other hand is very easy, and given the much larger variation in OAL, should be more meaningful.
I agree with Ned - the nose is the part of the bullet with the most variation, and contributes a large portion of the BC. A small difference in length will make a small but real change in BC. If you're going to sort, I'd do it by OAL. To his point on consistent seating, I'm not sure there's a perfect answer to that. I've tried using barrel stubs as a comparator, which in theory should work really well, but I didn't have any luck getting consistent measurements. Others may have better ideas.









