Lenny Foffa
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Hi Mr. Quite Texan, To be completely honest, I don't know either. I stared loading this way when I was 19 and Ill be 73 soon. I only know it bothered me to see so much slop in Empty Brass and even in Loaded ammo way back when. For sure It cannot be helpful to the shooter who is looking for greater Consistency and Precision in his loads. I have always weighed and separated Cases, and always weighed and separated Bullets . I have saved empty Bullet boxes that are labeled 129.8; 129.9 ;130.0 ;130.1 for my 130 Grn Ballistic Tips. I have Berger 115 Grn Flat Base Target Bullets' for 308 Score Shooting that are 114.8;114.9 ; 115.0 ;115.1 and 115.2. From The same Box!!!!!!! Just to much inconsistency . All the case prepping, of the segregated cases, jut make me feel a bit more confident. I just this week bought another box of Weatherby Brass for my 270 Weatherby Mag. ( Midway $50.00 with shipping ) 7 were between 207 and 207.9 ; 4 were between 208.0 and 208.5; 4 were between 208.5 and 208.9 , and the rest were all between 206.0 and all the way up to 210.0 . Brass that weigh differently, Bullets that weigh Differently. If just make me uncomfortable. As I said before , if the object is just to shoot a deer at 100 yards, the I'm sure most of what I do is not necessary . I'm not saying its needed, I'm just saying I feel better knowing that loads are a bit more consistent!!
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