"Actual weights of the balls varries with different moulds, even of the same make and design, so you can't try to match what someone else's mould throws. There isn't a LOT of difference, just enough to make actual numbers non-reliable." ---Daryl
What Daryl said is true. E.g., I have 2 Lyman & 2 T/C single cavity .490" RB molds, none of which casts exactly .490" or the same weight ball. A competitive BP shooting friend has convinced me to weigh RB's, and this has motivated me to weigh all bullets I cast. If you have a hand held calculator with a statistics program (to determine the mean/average and standard deviation) and a digital scale, this takes less time, but it is tedious. What I do is weigh a sample of 25 - 30 RB's or elongated bullets, enter the weight of each into the calculator, and determine the Mean & SD. I then weigh all of the bullets, keeping only those that are plus or minus 1 SD. For more critical shooting, e.g., a match, you can be more restrictive if you wish, separating those within 1/2 SD and save the rest for practice.