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7mm SAUM Wildcat!
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<blockquote data-quote="calinb" data-source="post: 633519" data-attributes="member: 31242"><p>Estimating accurate case capacities is a bit of a problem. Quickload doesn't really help and I always measure my actual cases by weighing them with and without water. For estimates of my hypothetical case, I used this calculator:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://kwk.us/cases.html" target="_blank">http://kwk.us/cases.html</a></p><p></p><p>It's probably best to input the numbers from an actual known capacity parent case for a baseline. Then "modify" the case in the calculator and work with the predicted capacity change, relative to the original case capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calinb, post: 633519, member: 31242"] Estimating accurate case capacities is a bit of a problem. Quickload doesn't really help and I always measure my actual cases by weighing them with and without water. For estimates of my hypothetical case, I used this calculator: [URL]http://kwk.us/cases.html[/URL] It's probably best to input the numbers from an actual known capacity parent case for a baseline. Then "modify" the case in the calculator and work with the predicted capacity change, relative to the original case capacity. [/QUOTE]
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