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<blockquote data-quote="TeleStratMan" data-source="post: 3248722" data-attributes="member: 44716"><p>I weigh each bullet when loading rifles because a box of 100 will find a spread between the heaviest and lightest. I just Finished Loading some 6.5 Hornady SST's - 123 Grains and the bullets weighed 122.5 to 123.2 grains. I did some culling and wound up with about 85 bullets that were in .3 grain of each other. If I were shooting competition I would have culled down to .1 grain spread. [ probably about 50 bullets were within .1 grain of each other.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeleStratMan, post: 3248722, member: 44716"] I weigh each bullet when loading rifles because a box of 100 will find a spread between the heaviest and lightest. I just Finished Loading some 6.5 Hornady SST's - 123 Grains and the bullets weighed 122.5 to 123.2 grains. I did some culling and wound up with about 85 bullets that were in .3 grain of each other. If I were shooting competition I would have culled down to .1 grain spread. [ probably about 50 bullets were within .1 grain of each other.] [/QUOTE]
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