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<blockquote data-quote="Grendelshooter" data-source="post: 3695933" data-attributes="member: 44870"><p>I only really reload for 5.56 and 6.5G.</p><p>I got a *bit* inebriated one Super Bowl weekend and ordered 12,000 77gr Nosler Custom Comp bullets for my mk262 clones (back when they were 12 cents each).</p><p>And I am one that sorts by length to ogive and weight. I’m religious about brass head stamps and lot numbers. I even sort my 5.56 brass by weight.</p><p>Anyway, I gave up sorting the bullets. Being 5.56, and going no farther than 800 yards absolute max, it wasn’t worth the time. The variation was appalling. It made me wonder how they shot so damned well.</p><p>At this point I just go with it, and say a prayer of thanks to God for AR Comp, in which all loads are sub MOA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grendelshooter, post: 3695933, member: 44870"] I only really reload for 5.56 and 6.5G. I got a *bit* inebriated one Super Bowl weekend and ordered 12,000 77gr Nosler Custom Comp bullets for my mk262 clones (back when they were 12 cents each). And I am one that sorts by length to ogive and weight. I’m religious about brass head stamps and lot numbers. I even sort my 5.56 brass by weight. Anyway, I gave up sorting the bullets. Being 5.56, and going no farther than 800 yards absolute max, it wasn’t worth the time. The variation was appalling. It made me wonder how they shot so damned well. At this point I just go with it, and say a prayer of thanks to God for AR Comp, in which all loads are sub MOA. [/QUOTE]
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