Rcently I purchased 500 bullets from a boutique specialist maker all of which were marked 105 gr
I found that loading them in my seating die led to inconsistent OAL measrements
I randomly selected 20 bullets of the 500 and weighed them
Of the 20, 13 were 104.9-105.2gr
Then measured the base to ogive on a bullet comparator, and the same 20 bullets had a range of .0040 (55-95 thou)from shortest to longest at the ogive ( distribution was bimodal at 25 and 95 thou)
Questions:
1. Is this normal and acceptable?
2. Is my expectation for more consistency unreasonable?
3. If this is normal , how do you insure every seating is exact to the OAL for your chamber where it shoots most accurately? Must you seat long and creep up on the measurement?
Your expertise and vast experience are most appreciated.
I found that loading them in my seating die led to inconsistent OAL measrements
I randomly selected 20 bullets of the 500 and weighed them
Of the 20, 13 were 104.9-105.2gr
Then measured the base to ogive on a bullet comparator, and the same 20 bullets had a range of .0040 (55-95 thou)from shortest to longest at the ogive ( distribution was bimodal at 25 and 95 thou)
Questions:
1. Is this normal and acceptable?
2. Is my expectation for more consistency unreasonable?
3. If this is normal , how do you insure every seating is exact to the OAL for your chamber where it shoots most accurately? Must you seat long and creep up on the measurement?
Your expertise and vast experience are most appreciated.