I thought I would share a comparison test I done today . I usually do all my practice with unsorted unweighed pellets. However I do sort and weigh if I am in a contest. I do a bit of centerfire reloading and have a very good set of digital electronic scales. I also have a head size gauge. Today I sorted by weight 5 tins of JSB 30 cal 44 grainers. They varied from 44.2 to 45.6 however out of all of them there was only 3 of the lightest (44.2) and 2 of the heavest (45.6). Most fell in between 44.7 and 45. We had very light wind today. It was a good time for a test. I have tried this several times with simular results using 22 cal 16,18 grain and 30 cal 44 grain JSB's .
Here is the test:
I took the 3 lightest (44.2) and the 2 the heavest (45.6) which had a head size 2 sizes larger than the light ones and shot a 5 shot group at 75 yards.
Here is the result Note:
I picked a blank spot on the target I was practicing on, the yellow dot is not part of the group. The group was actually smaller but the last light one (44.2) fell lower than the other 4.
I will still sort and weigh because of the thought of it but its probably not really necessary espically with the heavier pellets. Hope this is helpful.
Here is the test:
I took the 3 lightest (44.2) and the 2 the heavest (45.6) which had a head size 2 sizes larger than the light ones and shot a 5 shot group at 75 yards.
Here is the result Note:
I picked a blank spot on the target I was practicing on, the yellow dot is not part of the group. The group was actually smaller but the last light one (44.2) fell lower than the other 4.
I will still sort and weigh because of the thought of it but its probably not really necessary espically with the heavier pellets. Hope this is helpful.