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What is acceptable Standard Deviation in Bullet grain in same lot?
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<blockquote data-quote="jasent" data-source="post: 1416669" data-attributes="member: 28233"><p>I agree. I've had the same results. Bearing surface can have a large affect on accuracy. I have had bergers that where terrible for consistancey and they threw my sd&es from single digits to over 50fps. Most bergers are great and it's not common to have much variation but I have seen a few boxes. Nosler, Sierra, Hornady not so much. All bergers on the shelf now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasent, post: 1416669, member: 28233"] I agree. I've had the same results. Bearing surface can have a large affect on accuracy. I have had bergers that where terrible for consistancey and they threw my sd&es from single digits to over 50fps. Most bergers are great and it's not common to have much variation but I have seen a few boxes. Nosler, Sierra, Hornady not so much. All bergers on the shelf now. [/QUOTE]
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