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Big heavies do seem to care less about small differences. Can't help but wonder if that was a contributing factor when the army found out that .69 minies were more accurate than .58 minies.
uno676 said:Thanks for all the input. New to the casting thing I just hadn't thought about it till I was reading Dutch Schultz webpage. It didn't go into a lot of detail there. I guess I need to buy his book.
My .54 Mortimer will kick out 1/2" groups at 50 yds with weighed ball. Haven't tried grouping it with rejects. Might prove interesting.
Bakeoven Bill said:Did a test with my .58 flint. 50yds, benched. 10 shots with weighed balls (+\- 1gr.) and 10 shots with the rejects. 1 1/2" vice 2 1/2" groups. Now I save the weighed ones for serious stuff and use the rejects for practice/plinking.
TNGhost said:Not a useful test. Too small a sample, and tainted.
To be more accurate, you should hand the balls and your gun to a friend, with the balls in packages markes 1 & 2, with no explanation as to what you are doing. Let him fire them while you record the results.
If you shoot yourself, you know which are which and there is going to be a predjudice, even if its subconcious. Take eight or ten trips to the range with different friends shooting, and it might tell you something, otherwise its just a guess.
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