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Case weight variability question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2192733" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Here several months ago there was a lot of talk on case weight or volume weight. I wasn't aware of volume weight until then. It really lend towards volume weight as a proven way to go. I haven't been able to put much of these application into practices yet (moving). Looking forward to doing those items. I am acquiring better brass. I cleaned flash holes, primer pockets, case weight, and cut necks a very long time ago. I've been planning to volume weight the cases, but now that seem to be going by the wayside do to the input being said here and now. I put groups of brass withing a grain. With all that I was able to achieve about 1/2 MOA at 100yrs, an less than 3" at 500yds. ES was about 30fps variances That was about my limit of yardage at that time in the field and no range finders either. On thing is shooing at the range and shooting animal in the field. Known distances and unknown distance in the field and possible wind to boot. </p><p>Bottom line is I will get to go both way to see how it comes out is in accuracies. </p><p>Thanks for the input, and got me rethinking this again. Got time so no big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2192733, member: 101791"] Here several months ago there was a lot of talk on case weight or volume weight. I wasn't aware of volume weight until then. It really lend towards volume weight as a proven way to go. I haven't been able to put much of these application into practices yet (moving). Looking forward to doing those items. I am acquiring better brass. I cleaned flash holes, primer pockets, case weight, and cut necks a very long time ago. I've been planning to volume weight the cases, but now that seem to be going by the wayside do to the input being said here and now. I put groups of brass withing a grain. With all that I was able to achieve about 1/2 MOA at 100yrs, an less than 3" at 500yds. ES was about 30fps variances That was about my limit of yardage at that time in the field and no range finders either. On thing is shooing at the range and shooting animal in the field. Known distances and unknown distance in the field and possible wind to boot. Bottom line is I will get to go both way to see how it comes out is in accuracies. Thanks for the input, and got me rethinking this again. Got time so no big deal. [/QUOTE]
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