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How does brass affect accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 2047193" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>You are absolutely correct and I believe consistent brass capacity is why many reloaders weight sort all their brass when new. </p><p>I saw a guy reloading for PRS state he uses liquid weight as measured by a 50/50 water alcohol mix to sort his brass VS weighing it empty. Have not tried that one yet. Can not see needing to as I only own 100% factory rifles.</p><p></p><p>Have any of you watched any of Eric "Speedy Gonzales" Cortina's videos on reloading? He is a nationally ranked national champion who has shot a 1.3" 1k yard group he openly admits was as much luck as skill. He has some very inciteful success/experienced based opinions on precision reloading and judging from his level of success he knows where of he speaks.</p><p>I highly recommend his videos. Very well done easy to understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 2047193, member: 95733"] You are absolutely correct and I believe consistent brass capacity is why many reloaders weight sort all their brass when new. I saw a guy reloading for PRS state he uses liquid weight as measured by a 50/50 water alcohol mix to sort his brass VS weighing it empty. Have not tried that one yet. Can not see needing to as I only own 100% factory rifles. Have any of you watched any of Eric "Speedy Gonzales" Cortina's videos on reloading? He is a nationally ranked national champion who has shot a 1.3" 1k yard group he openly admits was as much luck as skill. He has some very inciteful success/experienced based opinions on precision reloading and judging from his level of success he knows where of he speaks. I highly recommend his videos. Very well done easy to understand. [/QUOTE]
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