I only compete in local shoots and am not a benchrest shooter with a capital "B", but like everyone else I am looking for an edge.
I have tried sorting brass and bullets by weight and it does seem to give me more consistent groups, but my question is this - just how much variance should be tolerated?
For example let's say the brass on average weights 92 grains, do you sort them to the first decimal point such as 91.8, 91.99, 92.0, 92.1, 92.2, etc and keep each weight segreagated? Or do you separate and segreagate by larger increments such as 92.0 thru 92.4? And I have the same question about bullets, just how much variance do you allow between bullets and still keep them as a lot?
I hope that my question is clear, if not let me know an I will try to re-phrase it for more clarity.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks in advance - drover
I have tried sorting brass and bullets by weight and it does seem to give me more consistent groups, but my question is this - just how much variance should be tolerated?
For example let's say the brass on average weights 92 grains, do you sort them to the first decimal point such as 91.8, 91.99, 92.0, 92.1, 92.2, etc and keep each weight segreagated? Or do you separate and segreagate by larger increments such as 92.0 thru 92.4? And I have the same question about bullets, just how much variance do you allow between bullets and still keep them as a lot?
I hope that my question is clear, if not let me know an I will try to re-phrase it for more clarity.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks in advance - drover