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bullet drop at 1000 yards, new v fired cases
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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 431192" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>Michael, i understand what you're saying but i just don't think it's simply a case volume thing.thicker brass can mean a more difficult bullet release. i know, you turn your necks. different brass can have different qualities. a different lot of bullets, the same thing. there are so many variables with this stuff we don't even know them all. i just know small differences in case capacity mean nothing in the bullets MV.</p><p> i talked to a very competitive 1k shooter a couple years ago. he sorted his brass by how consistant they shot speed wise. when he checked the internal volume he was shocked to discover how much they varied.</p><p> again, i understand what you're saying. i just bet something else was causing your higher pressures, not a small change in case volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 431192, member: 4491"] Michael, i understand what you're saying but i just don't think it's simply a case volume thing.thicker brass can mean a more difficult bullet release. i know, you turn your necks. different brass can have different qualities. a different lot of bullets, the same thing. there are so many variables with this stuff we don't even know them all. i just know small differences in case capacity mean nothing in the bullets MV. i talked to a very competitive 1k shooter a couple years ago. he sorted his brass by how consistant they shot speed wise. when he checked the internal volume he was shocked to discover how much they varied. again, i understand what you're saying. i just bet something else was causing your higher pressures, not a small change in case volume. [/QUOTE]
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