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<blockquote data-quote="poopgiggle" data-source="post: 733623" data-attributes="member: 6406"><p>Is weight consistency that important for 9mm? I would imagine that inaccuracies from the inherent limitations of handgun accuracy would dwarf any small errors due to bullet weight. I guess you'd care if you were a really good Bullseye shooter, but I thought all those guys used raced-out 1911s in 45.</p><p></p><p>Two other questions: what was the standard deviation of the bullet weights, and what is the typical standard deviation for different grades of bullets (cheapo FMJ, hunting, match, etc)? I'm looking to get into rifle reloading soon and I'm not too familiar with the landscape (dad only reloaded shotgun shells when I was growing up).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poopgiggle, post: 733623, member: 6406"] Is weight consistency that important for 9mm? I would imagine that inaccuracies from the inherent limitations of handgun accuracy would dwarf any small errors due to bullet weight. I guess you'd care if you were a really good Bullseye shooter, but I thought all those guys used raced-out 1911s in 45. Two other questions: what was the standard deviation of the bullet weights, and what is the typical standard deviation for different grades of bullets (cheapo FMJ, hunting, match, etc)? I'm looking to get into rifle reloading soon and I'm not too familiar with the landscape (dad only reloaded shotgun shells when I was growing up). [/QUOTE]
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