Ok fellers here gos. I have been reloading now since 2003 and have rolled a few rounds for my 45/70. Mostly just experimenting trying to reproduce factory 300gr HP WW loads. I ordered $380 more of supplies and one of the things is a electronic scale. Got the stuff today and I decided to see how close or if there was a difference in the weight of each bullet in a 50 count box of Remington 300gr jacketed HP. WOW!!!!!! I had 25 weigh 299.9 to 300.1grs, 12 weigh 299.4 to 299.7grs and the other 13 weigh 300.2 to 300.7grs. I'm loading 50.6grs of H4198 in WW cases. My question is (and I know its hard to say with out shooting them over a chrony) how big of a difference could there be between the loads with bullets under 300grs and over 300grs compared to the loads with ones that are 300grs.? I never did weigh any before when I reloaded them just took them right out of the box as I was doing each shell. But I have noticed that sometimes I get erratic results. Say 4 out of 5 shots at 150yds are within 1" of each other and one 4" to 6" away from the other 4.
Thanks for any help or answers