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Ever wonder why you get those weird flyers that ruin an otherwise perfect little group?
Head size and weight have no correlation. You will see the same weight variances regardless of head sizes and vise versa. I know this because I've weighed and sized thousands if not tens of thousands of rounds over the last few years."Keyman62421" I believe that measuring the pellet head size can pretty well explain the difference in the weight. I'm not 100% sure of that but itsounds logical to me. So when you get done measure the heads of the weight differences and let us all know how that works out.
The weight difference has to be within the pellet. I' thinking theres pockets of air forming inside the pellet as they cool down inside the die. I took a pellet that weighed 34.0 gn and scraped the head on a wet stone to shave some off. Just so I can get an idea of how much a gn is. I scraped a decent bit off the pellet before it showed missing .1 grains. After doing this I can say that head size will not have an effect on pellet weight."John_in_Ma"
Head size and weight have no correlation. You will see the same weight variances regardless of head sizes and vise versa. I know this because I've weighed and sized thousands if not tens of thousands of rounds over the last few years."Keyman62421" I believe that measuring the pellet head size can pretty well explain the difference in the weight. I'm not 100% sure of that but itsounds logical to me. So when you get done measure the heads of the weight differences and let us all know how that works out.
The weight difference has to be within the pellet. I' thinking theres pockets of air forming inside the pellet as they cool down inside the die. I took a pellet that weighed 34.0 gn and scraped the head on a wet stone to shave some off. Just so I can get an idea of how much a gn is. I scraped a decent bit off the pellet before it showed missing .1 grains. After doing this I can say that head size will not have an effect on pellet weight."John_in_Ma"
Head size and weight have no correlation. You will see the same weight variances regardless of head sizes and vise versa. I know this because I've weighed and sized thousands if not tens of thousands of rounds over the last few years."Keyman62421" I believe that measuring the pellet head size can pretty well explain the difference in the weight. I'm not 100% sure of that but itsounds logical to me. So when you get done measure the heads of the weight differences and let us all know how that works out.
Hi Alan,"Alan"I wonder.
Pellets start out as an ingot of lead (not ore), and are alloyed for hardness.