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Brass Preparation And Management By John W. Lewis
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<blockquote data-quote="chuck..." data-source="post: 300414" data-attributes="member: 18263"><p>Monte, In your response you mentioned :</p><p> </p><p>FWIW, I did a test (for a final paper in my intro statistics class) last year on case weight vs. case volume vs. muzzle velocity in a .308 Win, and *did* find a correlation between weight and muzzle velocity. Albeit a *slight* one, but still statistically significant nonetheless. </p><p> </p><p>Could you elaborate on what you feel best describes the variable 'weight' in your tests, please? Is it empty cartridge weight, projectile weight, or bullet weight or ?</p><p> </p><p>thanks,</p><p>chuck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuck..., post: 300414, member: 18263"] Monte, In your response you mentioned : FWIW, I did a test (for a final paper in my intro statistics class) last year on case weight vs. case volume vs. muzzle velocity in a .308 Win, and *did* find a correlation between weight and muzzle velocity. Albeit a *slight* one, but still statistically significant nonetheless. Could you elaborate on what you feel best describes the variable 'weight' in your tests, please? Is it empty cartridge weight, projectile weight, or bullet weight or ? thanks, chuck... [/QUOTE]
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