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Bullet weight and bearing surface?
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<blockquote data-quote="RangerBrad" data-source="post: 631164" data-attributes="member: 29387"><p>When weighing out bullets and also when measuring bearing surface how much variation should I allow?</p><p> </p><p> I am using .257 115gr Berger VLDS. When weighing there were a large group in 115.0 and 115.1gr with about 1/3 as many in the 114.9gr and 115.2gr</p><p> </p><p>However, when measuring bearing surface they ranged from .477 to .483 </p><p> Most were in the .480 and .478 cups with lesser amounts in the .477 and .481 cups then a few in the rest. Sure seemed like they were all over the scale.</p><p> </p><p> Agin what should I seperate at? Thank's, Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerBrad, post: 631164, member: 29387"] When weighing out bullets and also when measuring bearing surface how much variation should I allow? I am using .257 115gr Berger VLDS. When weighing there were a large group in 115.0 and 115.1gr with about 1/3 as many in the 114.9gr and 115.2gr However, when measuring bearing surface they ranged from .477 to .483 Most were in the .480 and .478 cups with lesser amounts in the .477 and .481 cups then a few in the rest. Sure seemed like they were all over the scale. Agin what should I seperate at? Thank's, Brad [/QUOTE]
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