Just spent a few hrs sorting 3 tins of .22 MRDs and thought I'd come back to this for a follow up post and another data point.
3 tins of the JSB branded MRDs = 600 pellets.
Visual inspection first. Anything with a dented head, noticeable parting line, or non concentric skirt didn't even get weighed. Also, anything with a dent, divot, or parting line down around the area the pellet head will contact rifling got put into an absolute cull pile. All the pellets with perfect heads and concentric skirts got weighed.
Last time I sorted down to the tenth but couldn't see a noticeable difference in impact points between 25.3 and 25.5 so this time I sorted the primo stuff into one pile: 25.3, 25.4, and 25.5 grains.
All said and done I got:
- one good tin of 25.3, 25.4, 25.5 grain pellets with no visible defects.
- About half a tin of absolute culls described above + anything weighing 25.2grains or less + anything weighing 25.6grains or more.
- And 1.5tins of non round skirts and/or heads with defects in the peak of the dome.
So, roughly 1 in 3 passed inspection. Disgusting.
The plan for the absolute culls is to just shoot em as-is as practice pellets.
The plan for the 1.5tins of kinda rejects is to run them through the TR Robb sizer, but not to size them. I adjusted the pellet stop to the point that the head is not being resized but, with enough pressure from the pellet pusher, a meplat is applied to the head of the pellet. And the skirt is reshaped to be round, all in the same "sizing." I tested the process on a couple and the visual results seem to be worth the effort. Bob Sterne made mention over on GTA recently that there's been some compelling evidence to suggest that a meplat can increase a pellet's BC. So I kinda want to test that theory.
As for the rest of the pellets I shoot, nothing has changed since I last posted in this topic. The ONLY pellet I sort are the .22 MRDs, and I hate every second of it and self-loath when I'm done (for all the time I could have been doing something enjoyable). In fact, I was shooting some of the .20 Heavies and the .22 MRDs out to @146 yards 4 or 5 days ago. Both were straight from the tin, absolutely zero prep/sorting (sorting is so miserable that I don't typically practice or plink with sorted pellets) and I think the .20s were doing a bit better. The MRDs weren't generally getting pushed quite as far, but they had more "what-the-hells?!?!" than the .20 Heavies.
When shooting at long range in the wind the .22 MRDs potential is quite obvious, but lack of consistency is making it a hard pellet to love. Sorting seems to reduce to incidence of the MRDs "what- the-hells?!?!" but they still happen too much.