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Pieter.45
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Hello all,
I was wondering:if it makes sense to weigh cartridges and measure their rim,is it important to measure the concentricity of the bullet in the case?Or is it rare they run out(quality ammo like eley match)?
I'v just weighed a batch of eley match and there was a little difference,but no extremes.Most were between 50.9 and 51.1 grains (50%) and some were between 51.2 and 51.5 grains (35%).The others were below or above that and these will be used for training.
As to measuring the rim,I'm still waiting for my tool to arrive,but how much difference is acceptable?
The same goes for the concentricity:how much is allowed?
By weighing the ammo,is it the way to go like this or should I devide them by 0.1 grain instead of 0,3 grain.
All help is appreciated as I'm quite new to the benchrest scene.
Greetings Pieter
I was wondering:if it makes sense to weigh cartridges and measure their rim,is it important to measure the concentricity of the bullet in the case?Or is it rare they run out(quality ammo like eley match)?
I'v just weighed a batch of eley match and there was a little difference,but no extremes.Most were between 50.9 and 51.1 grains (50%) and some were between 51.2 and 51.5 grains (35%).The others were below or above that and these will be used for training.
As to measuring the rim,I'm still waiting for my tool to arrive,but how much difference is acceptable?
The same goes for the concentricity:how much is allowed?
By weighing the ammo,is it the way to go like this or should I devide them by 0.1 grain instead of 0,3 grain.
All help is appreciated as I'm quite new to the benchrest scene.
Greetings Pieter
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