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How does brass affect accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2047977" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I do a hundred cases at a time. Charting their weight on paper grid out by excel sht. I set the groups of cases with there respective weight. I mark the bottom of the case with finger nail polish, I set a system that I can look at to determine case weight. I chart the weights by the marks on the case base to keep them straight. Now I never tried water to determine volume in the case. Different manufactures of cases the weight differ greatly. So I don't mix manufactures cases. The other reason is how the cases are made. Thickness of case wall can be different from side to side. A reason to turn the necks so it release evenly, but you can't turn the entire case. So I am not sure that measurement by volume is getting any further than by weight. I will have to tr that to see how they come out. Not sure on just how to do volume. I realize that a fired primer need to be placed into the case, and drying case afterward. I would think that when pouring out the water from the case wouldn't be even every time either. Go to have look into it more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2047977, member: 101791"] I do a hundred cases at a time. Charting their weight on paper grid out by excel sht. I set the groups of cases with there respective weight. I mark the bottom of the case with finger nail polish, I set a system that I can look at to determine case weight. I chart the weights by the marks on the case base to keep them straight. Now I never tried water to determine volume in the case. Different manufactures of cases the weight differ greatly. So I don't mix manufactures cases. The other reason is how the cases are made. Thickness of case wall can be different from side to side. A reason to turn the necks so it release evenly, but you can't turn the entire case. So I am not sure that measurement by volume is getting any further than by weight. I will have to tr that to see how they come out. Not sure on just how to do volume. I realize that a fired primer need to be placed into the case, and drying case afterward. I would think that when pouring out the water from the case wouldn't be even every time either. Go to have look into it more. [/QUOTE]
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