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Sorting Pellets for precision

@NoLimits,

Many thanks for the excellent videos, your effort is greatly appreciated, and as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, your moving pictures are priceless!!!

I have pondered this rotational stability concept as a result of witnessing flight instability, that I initially felt was the barrel scoring the pellets unevenly, your illustration has helped me form a new idea. Where that idea goes is anyone guess, but I like new ideas nonetheless.

I have really enjoyed this thread so thanks to all for your valuable inputs!
 
Hello, and thanks for the attention.

Today we will take a closer look at the waist. Did you see it in the last example ?

The edge of the waist changes back and forth.

H&N Baracuda

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I will show you a weak example.

H&N Trophy

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The corner of the waist changes a little. You can also see the shift in the wobbling of the skirt

A form displacement longitudinally or a displacement laterally is possible

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No matter how small the displacement, the symmetry is not correct and results in an axial imbalance.

NoLimits

Sorry, I forgot.
Washing does not make this mistake any better. 
 
Hi there.

As I said, I don't sort by shape defects.

The problem is.

If a pellet has shape defects, experience has shown that the whole can or the whole lot has this defect. Many shooters do an ammunition test first. Experience shows that good ammunition does not have this shape shift, or only very little.

(I am a match shooter and use flat head pellets. I first buy several loose pellets in test tubes. Then I look for any shape shifts. Then, to be sure, a few more test shots. Then I order the lot, or I wait a little and later order test tubes again I get the best pellets without a long journey).

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But even the best pellets can still have small defects.

I've already shown the slightly eccentric Hollow. Each pellet in the can can be slightly different.

Pellets can also have an eccentric head. This is difficult to see with round head pellets. That's why I'm going to show you an example of a flat head pellet.



The dark ring is the edge of the head.

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And here again an example with a form offset.

The plate on the head is good.

The head ring wobbles.

The cones are shifted.

I am always looking at the pulsating bright lights.

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NoLimits




 
Your analysis makes perfect sense as to why we always seem to get an occasional "flyer" for absolutely no good reason!! I sort and weight my pellets and while definitely making my accuracy much more consistent I still get that shot that you have no idea why it went there!! Great addition to this thread NoLimits!! Something else for me to test and work on!! Thank you J.L.