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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2270895" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Me either. I sort my precision brass using a Burette that measures CC's to the tenths.</p><p>I can weigh my Lapua brass in 6.5x47 against some RWS I have and the difference is around 3 grains, the volume however is quite different because the RWS has different case dimensions ie thicker case walls and less volume.</p><p>Same goes for my Lapua 22-250 brass against my old ww-super 22-250 brass, the Winchester brass has more capacity.</p><p>In both instances you would expect the small rifle primer brass to be much heavier, however it is not that big of a difference.</p><p>Case web thickness cannot be seen until you measure it or cut a case in half to see the case in profile.</p><p>Case weight even from the same manufacture does not always mean the volume is going to be the same.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2270895, member: 10755"] Me either. I sort my precision brass using a Burette that measures CC’s to the tenths. I can weigh my Lapua brass in 6.5x47 against some RWS I have and the difference is around 3 grains, the volume however is quite different because the RWS has different case dimensions ie thicker case walls and less volume. Same goes for my Lapua 22-250 brass against my old ww-super 22-250 brass, the Winchester brass has more capacity. In both instances you would expect the small rifle primer brass to be much heavier, however it is not that big of a difference. Case web thickness cannot be seen until you measure it or cut a case in half to see the case in profile. Case weight even from the same manufacture does not always mean the volume is going to be the same. Cheers, [/QUOTE]
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