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Most accurate way to measure case volume
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1678157" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>Using detergent (or alcohol) in the water is probably best if you must have water weight. If you're just comparing one brand to another for your own information, use a fine grain ball powder such as AA#2 and at least 5 cases of each brand you want to compare. I use a drop tube when using this method. Weigh the cases before hand to make sure they are all as close to uniform as possible. If there's a large variation in the case weights, you might test these against each other as well. Just make sure you use the same powder each time.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1678157, member: 78056"] Using detergent (or alcohol) in the water is probably best if you must have water weight. If you're just comparing one brand to another for your own information, use a fine grain ball powder such as AA#2 and at least 5 cases of each brand you want to compare. I use a drop tube when using this method. Weigh the cases before hand to make sure they are all as close to uniform as possible. If there's a large variation in the case weights, you might test these against each other as well. Just make sure you use the same powder each time. Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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