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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 464254" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>You're wrong here. Capacity is ALL that matters, and it does not correlate well with brass weight(which does not matter at all). You also cannot do capacity checks on new brass or sized brass. It must be fully fireformed, and unsized(at consistent dimension).</p><p>If you had done capacity testing, you would certainly know this. It's the kind of understanding that get's real obvious, real quick..</p><p></p><p>Weighing brass is nothing but a shortcut without valid basis.</p><p>Then there are always the questions of when to weigh, given all the brass removed during preps. And some still believe that brass should be sized for dimensional consistency.</p><p>No,,No,, this all out of whack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 464254, member: 1521"] You're wrong here. Capacity is ALL that matters, and it does not correlate well with brass weight(which does not matter at all). You also cannot do capacity checks on new brass or sized brass. It must be fully fireformed, and unsized(at consistent dimension). If you had done capacity testing, you would certainly know this. It's the kind of understanding that get's real obvious, real quick.. Weighing brass is nothing but a shortcut without valid basis. Then there are always the questions of when to weigh, given all the brass removed during preps. And some still believe that brass should be sized for dimensional consistency. No,,No,, this all out of whack. [/QUOTE]
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