Dec 14, 2019 #1 Windigo Lil-Rokslider Joined Oct 15, 2018 Messages 237 Location OR How much of a variance in grain weight is a red flag? Half grain? More?
Dec 14, 2019 #2 rayporter WKR Joined Jul 3, 2014 Messages 4,632 Location arkansas or ohio accuracy is not super affected by bullet wt. i have put 5 shots of 68 gr bullets and 5 shots of 66 gr bullets into a measured .249 alternating them as i shot. i measure a them for length and base to ogive.
accuracy is not super affected by bullet wt. i have put 5 shots of 68 gr bullets and 5 shots of 66 gr bullets into a measured .249 alternating them as i shot. i measure a them for length and base to ogive.
Dec 14, 2019 #3 N N2TRKYS WKR Joined Apr 17, 2016 Messages 4,560 Location Alabama I try to keep them within a tenth or two. Bullet weight difference has been the biggest factor for accuracy for me.
I try to keep them within a tenth or two. Bullet weight difference has been the biggest factor for accuracy for me.
Dec 20, 2019 #4 Unknown Munitions WKR Rokslide Sponsor Joined Dec 17, 2019 Messages 627 Location Post Falls, ID Quality bullet manufacturer tolerances should be +/- .1 grain.