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bullet drop at 1000 yards, new v fired cases
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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 431142" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>i won't argue that a different lot of brass will spit bullets out at a little different speed. but, i will guarantee you that a different volumn of internal case capacity will make absolutely no difference in how fast the bullets will go.</p><p> i will also guarantee you a heavier case doesn't necessarily mean a smaller capacity. i've tested this several times and sometimes the heavier cases will hold more powder.</p><p> the bottom line is...small differences in case capacity mean nothing as far as pressure and speed go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 431142, member: 4491"] i won't argue that a different lot of brass will spit bullets out at a little different speed. but, i will guarantee you that a different volumn of internal case capacity will make absolutely no difference in how fast the bullets will go. i will also guarantee you a heavier case doesn't necessarily mean a smaller capacity. i've tested this several times and sometimes the heavier cases will hold more powder. the bottom line is...small differences in case capacity mean nothing as far as pressure and speed go. [/QUOTE]
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