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I just read a post about balls and the weight variation. I was curious so I weighed some of my balls that were for a .54 hawkin that shoots extremely well with both brands I weighed. I weighted five."Buffalo bullets" and five ,"Hornady" I weighted them on an ,"Ohaus scale" as I wanted as accurate of an answer as I could possibly get. The Buffalo 330 balls weighed 226 grains, 224 1/2 grains 225 3/4 grains, 226 grains, and 225 1/2 grains! The Hornady 330 balls weighed 226 grains, 226 grains, 223 grains, 223 1/2 grains and 226 grains.
I have shot these type of balls for many years and the accuracy with both was excellent. To say I was surprised at the variation in weigh is an understatement? I am real particular when it comes to my rifles capability but wonder now how much a little weight difference actually makes down range on a target? It seems that it is a minute amount if any? I am interested in what others have found concering weight variation?
I have shot these type of balls for many years and the accuracy with both was excellent. To say I was surprised at the variation in weigh is an understatement? I am real particular when it comes to my rifles capability but wonder now how much a little weight difference actually makes down range on a target? It seems that it is a minute amount if any? I am interested in what others have found concering weight variation?