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The Basics, Starting Out
Brass Weight?
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<blockquote data-quote="jcpython357" data-source="post: 53131" data-attributes="member: 1187"><p>samson, Not always, I've got some Fed. 22-250 brass that holds the same amount of 296 powder as Rem. brass yet weighs 10grs. more. Take your heaviest and lightest piece you got and prime them and take some of the finest powder you have or some table salt would work too and fill em' both up while tapping the case on your bench a bit to settle the contents and weigh them to see any difference. At any rate I'd weigh each case if shooting LR just to be sure and your bullets, too. Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcpython357, post: 53131, member: 1187"] samson, Not always, I've got some Fed. 22-250 brass that holds the same amount of 296 powder as Rem. brass yet weighs 10grs. more. Take your heaviest and lightest piece you got and prime them and take some of the finest powder you have or some table salt would work too and fill em' both up while tapping the case on your bench a bit to settle the contents and weigh them to see any difference. At any rate I'd weigh each case if shooting LR just to be sure and your bullets, too. Jay [/QUOTE]
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