I followed the numerous threads on Scout about the RDF and they convinced me to give the RDF a shot.. a big shot. Now, first thing I'd like to point out is that I have the factory seconds, but I have a LOT of them.
I decided to pick them up in .308 around the same time I sold my old .308 and ordered a new one from RBros, so I haven't actually loaded any up yet. The rifle should be ready very soon, so today I was just messing around at the bench and decided to weigh these RDFs. I've never sorted by weight before, but I'm seeing some pretty large spreads and inconsistencies here.
I've got weights from 174.4gr to 175.3gr.
My two questions are:
1. Is this because they are the factory seconds? The description when I bought them said it was 100% cosmetics that made them blems.. maybe they're full of it.
2. Since I've never cared to sort by weight or check the effects of my previous loads with the 178 AMAX, I don't know how this will affect vertical stringing. I feel like a half a day of searching for topics on sorting bullets by weighs has yielded a number of threads on various forums saying that bullet weight consistency isn't actually that big of a deal, but this is a large inconsistency IMO. Will this be a huge problem?
I decided to pick them up in .308 around the same time I sold my old .308 and ordered a new one from RBros, so I haven't actually loaded any up yet. The rifle should be ready very soon, so today I was just messing around at the bench and decided to weigh these RDFs. I've never sorted by weight before, but I'm seeing some pretty large spreads and inconsistencies here.
I've got weights from 174.4gr to 175.3gr.
My two questions are:
1. Is this because they are the factory seconds? The description when I bought them said it was 100% cosmetics that made them blems.. maybe they're full of it.
2. Since I've never cared to sort by weight or check the effects of my previous loads with the 178 AMAX, I don't know how this will affect vertical stringing. I feel like a half a day of searching for topics on sorting bullets by weighs has yielded a number of threads on various forums saying that bullet weight consistency isn't actually that big of a deal, but this is a large inconsistency IMO. Will this be a huge problem?