Gentlemen
I guess my thinking has been overly influenced by all those OCD (me too!) BPCR Silouette shooters on Shooters.com! If I can get about 5 grains variation over 90 bullets at 200 gr, and that without a lead thermometer, it seems that 10% variation should be easily within reach for anybody. Suddenly this seems a whole lot easier than I had been thinking about it.
With a 20 grain difference in a 200 gr. bullet that means acceptable bullets run 190-210 gr. How much higher will a 210 gr bullet print than a 190 gr bullet if all else remains the same out of a 5.5" barreled revolver? At a standard range, say 25 yds, or maybe 50 feet.
If wieght doesn't matter, at least according to my standards, what about diameter? Can I shoot these as cast at .429 out of a 44-40? The 44-40 should be .427, but I don't have it yet to measure. If the bullet passes through the mouth of the cylinder, the forcing cone will swage it, right? How much difference will .002 make?
As you can tell from my questions I have much more in common with Rdnck, Gunny, and Coydog than with those of you who shoot anything with a pretty base. This even though I don't shoot competitively. OCD and proud of it!