Aerodynamic Jump and Bullet Stability

Background
Typical bullet makeup consists of a lead alloy core and a copper alloy jacket. Irregularities in subsurface bullet geometries cause radial dispersion between individual bullets when fired. Current destructive testing methods for bullets do not allow for a direct correlation between measured eccentricities and the radial dispersion of the fired bullets. [If you deconstruct a bullet to measure its eccentricities it is impossible to fire it. Once you fire a bullet its characteristics are modified and original eccentricities are immeasurable.]

Deliverables
A device capable of non-destructive testing for center of mass variance to ± .001 inches for bullet diameters from .224 thru .338 inches. The ideal device could detect variance created by the addition of a cannelure or a plastic tip, have the ability to detect voids between jacket and core, and would detect density variations, or voids, within the lead core.