Want to eliminate flyers from your groups? It's easy! This Internal Concentricity Comparator Ultrasonic Metal-Mass Detector spins all your bullets [color:#FF0000]BEFORE you load them so you can see if they are round. Walt Berger uses one, so does D'Arcy Echols, Kenny Jarrett. Swift Bullets, Nosler, Hornady, and Kreiger to name a few.
Our own John Barness says in "Factors in Accuracy II" on the 24 Hour website:[/color]
"Such results are admittedly unusual, and almost solely due to the most important factor in accurate handloads: the bullet. The Ballistic Tips had all been run over one of Verne Juenke's Internal Concentricity Comparators. About 1 in 5 tested perfectly enough for my experiment; 5-shot groups fired randomly selected bullets from the same box average between .5" and .75" with the same load. But "perfect" Ballistic Tips shoot better than any other bullet I've tried in this rifle, even benchrest bullets that have also been run through the Juenke machine. I cannot emphasize how much this machine has changed the way many shooters look at accuracy. Before using the Juenke machine extensively, I believed that certain rifles "liked" certain bullets better. Like most shooters, I'd try different powders in order to get a desired bullet to shoot better--and sometimes even a different primer. This didn't work very often. Now I know why. Without good bullets, uniform neck thickness and consistent ignition all the rest of it doesn't amount to a pile of popcorn.
Today finding an accurate load is much simpler. I carefully resize some neck-sorted, fired cases, charge 'em with an appropriate powder or two, then seat some Juenked bullets and go to the range. If the rifle's set up correctly, almost every load shoots acceptably."
It's like new.
$1200.00
Jeff
Our own John Barness says in "Factors in Accuracy II" on the 24 Hour website:[/color]
"Such results are admittedly unusual, and almost solely due to the most important factor in accurate handloads: the bullet. The Ballistic Tips had all been run over one of Verne Juenke's Internal Concentricity Comparators. About 1 in 5 tested perfectly enough for my experiment; 5-shot groups fired randomly selected bullets from the same box average between .5" and .75" with the same load. But "perfect" Ballistic Tips shoot better than any other bullet I've tried in this rifle, even benchrest bullets that have also been run through the Juenke machine. I cannot emphasize how much this machine has changed the way many shooters look at accuracy. Before using the Juenke machine extensively, I believed that certain rifles "liked" certain bullets better. Like most shooters, I'd try different powders in order to get a desired bullet to shoot better--and sometimes even a different primer. This didn't work very often. Now I know why. Without good bullets, uniform neck thickness and consistent ignition all the rest of it doesn't amount to a pile of popcorn.
Today finding an accurate load is much simpler. I carefully resize some neck-sorted, fired cases, charge 'em with an appropriate powder or two, then seat some Juenked bullets and go to the range. If the rifle's set up correctly, almost every load shoots acceptably."
It's like new.
$1200.00
Jeff