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Needing some consistent, accurate ammo to chase optimal receiver torque for a Savage 6.5 Creedmoor next weekend; I decided to sort 200 rounds of 140 grain Hornady American Gunner for concentricity as a start. For me random sampling the of Hornady AG 140 has been inconsistent of late, but I was pleasantly surprised by this batch.
FYI:
200 Rounds Sorted:
0 - .0005 8 rnds
.0005 - .001 39 rnds
.001 - .002 62 rnds
.002 - .003 57 rnds
.004 - .005 32 rnds
.005 - .0055. 2 rnds
Nearly 25% (47) were better than .001, over 50% were better than .002 and only 17 % were foulers. Better than sampling had led me to believe it would be. Looks like I have 47 to sort by jump tomorrow night.
Anyone else do this? How is what your buying rolling out?
FYI:
200 Rounds Sorted:
0 - .0005 8 rnds
.0005 - .001 39 rnds
.001 - .002 62 rnds
.002 - .003 57 rnds
.004 - .005 32 rnds
.005 - .0055. 2 rnds
Nearly 25% (47) were better than .001, over 50% were better than .002 and only 17 % were foulers. Better than sampling had led me to believe it would be. Looks like I have 47 to sort by jump tomorrow night.
Anyone else do this? How is what your buying rolling out?
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