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    boolit standards

    I've been wondering how y'all sort your boolits after casting.for revolver I sort +\- 1grn clean lines no wrinkles and for rifle +\- .5 grn clean lines no wrinkles am I too picky or not enough I do get good accy and remelt about 15 per 100.Just thought I'd ask. my compliments on a great forum
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    For the most part, no base defects, good fill out, and no visible voids.
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    voids in base, square driving bands, too shiney,and anything that looks like an inclusion goes back.
    this usually weight sorts them close enough.
    if i am going for extreme accuracy at 100 yds or more, then weight sorting into batches comes into play.

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    For pistol, good base, decent fill out, its going to get shot. The real good ones I load up for hunting rounds.
    For rifle (M1 Garand) I am a little more picky. But I dont cast for it that often, cause I dont shot it that much.

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    It doesn't matter in pistol as much as rifle because of shooting distance. If it looks good shoot it or just for fun load up a few that don't quite look good enough and compair to your normal shots and see.
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    just thinking about my standards if they were outrageous or realistic I'm more into accuracy than quantity. my best group w/my 44 is 1.3 @ 32yds 30-30 311041 @ 100yds 1.15 these are 5 shot groups and I use sandbags loads r not max.I've not been serious about casting for long but have done it for several yrs usualy groups run a little bigger but these r my best so far
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    I never weigh revolver boolits, I just look at them.
    I went out of my way several times and weighed a batch for accuracy grouping. Waste of time. I always had worse groups for some reason.

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    I never weigh revolver boolits to look for the occassional light one with internal voids, etc. I do look for obvious defects when I pick one up to load, but other than that, I've found it not worth my time. I should add that all my revolver shooting is in .44 caliber. When I load for 25 to 35 cal rifle match shooting I do sort my boolits by weight.
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    Agree with Shuz on handgun blts. On rifle blts however it is a different world particularly in the cals smaller than 30, and in the liteweights in 30. On 375's and above plain bases visual is adequate to suit me.
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    +1 on not weighing for handgun loads but rifle boolits are a different ball of wax. 100% visual inspection for all calibers followed by random sampling (usually 5%) weighed. If I find consistent variance in excess of +/- 1/2 grain, I'll either weigh 100% or (more likely) toss the whole lot back into the pot, clean/resmoke the mould, and start over.

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    HI,
    I just do a visule insection. But I do not shoot compition W/ cast. If i did I would probibly wiegh.

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    As said by others, I dont weigh pistol rounds. If they look good and fill out good when sized they are good to go for me.

    I just started getting serious with cast rifle and after reading some of you guys talking about + or - 1/2 grain, I might be getting a little carried away with my sorting. WOW. I have less than 1 grain of difference from lightest to heaviest. I've been sorting into 2 boxes of + or - .1grain for 257 rbts accuracy loads. The heavies or lights get remelted or used for foulers.

    Am I just wasting my time?

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    The best thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from.
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    Standards? What are those?
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    For .30 rifle, I usually keep +/- 0.2gr, and wonder if that's good enough. My heavy 30 - 30 isn't winning much, but in good conditions gets 4 group averages( 5 shots @ 100yd ) around 0.65" to 0.75". With a careful job of casting, I get very few bullets .5gr off the average.
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