Got some Montana Gold 55-grainers, and I thought I'd get smart and weigh them.
Most turn out at 55.0. A sizable number are 55.2, with about 75% as many @ 55.1 gr. There are very few 54.9 gr bullets and none higher or lower than these.
This put me on a tear - how well made are all the bullets?
You'd be surprised at the variances. I have 200 military pulled pills for .30-'06 plinking - they vary about a full grain in mass. Sierra Match King 168-grainers vary pretty much too, about .5 grains. Hornadys Interlocks are a litte tighter but they're a hunting bullet, not some match pill.
Most accurate were Nosler Custom (.308). Most were 155.0 grains right on the money. Nosler kicks ass; yesterday at the Pawnee Grasslands I shot several groups with one turning in .6 MOA on AA 2520 (I think it was 26 grains) on their 55 gr orange-tipped polymer bullet.
Most turn out at 55.0. A sizable number are 55.2, with about 75% as many @ 55.1 gr. There are very few 54.9 gr bullets and none higher or lower than these.
This put me on a tear - how well made are all the bullets?
You'd be surprised at the variances. I have 200 military pulled pills for .30-'06 plinking - they vary about a full grain in mass. Sierra Match King 168-grainers vary pretty much too, about .5 grains. Hornadys Interlocks are a litte tighter but they're a hunting bullet, not some match pill.
Most accurate were Nosler Custom (.308). Most were 155.0 grains right on the money. Nosler kicks ass; yesterday at the Pawnee Grasslands I shot several groups with one turning in .6 MOA on AA 2520 (I think it was 26 grains) on their 55 gr orange-tipped polymer bullet.