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Reloading
Case weight variability question
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<blockquote data-quote="new2mud" data-source="post: 2192621" data-attributes="member: 24831"><p>Makes sense.</p><p></p><p>Here's an interesting wrench to throw into this discussion :</p><p>I've got some virgin brass that were sold as seconds due to being drawn to max shoulder length. The ones I have shot have indeed been about 10 FPS slower than the same load in the same brass after it has been FL-sized and shoulder bumped about 0.020-0.030". So in this instance, the virgin brass is indeed slower than FL-dosed brass, but not because of reduced case capacity or energy being absorbed by shoulder growth, since the virgin brass is LONGER to the shoulder than the FL-sized brass. </p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="new2mud, post: 2192621, member: 24831"] Makes sense. Here’s an interesting wrench to throw into this discussion : I’ve got some virgin brass that were sold as seconds due to being drawn to max shoulder length. The ones I have shot have indeed been about 10 FPS slower than the same load in the same brass after it has been FL-sized and shoulder bumped about 0.020-0.030”. So in this instance, the virgin brass is indeed slower than FL-dosed brass, but not because of reduced case capacity or energy being absorbed by shoulder growth, since the virgin brass is LONGER to the shoulder than the FL-sized brass. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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