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Most accurate way to measure case volume
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<blockquote data-quote="grovey" data-source="post: 1678969" data-attributes="member: 66920"><p>Add about 10% alcohol to the water. It'll help with air bubbles. I prefer twice fired brass so it's fully expanded to your chamber. Fill it to a slight bulge with a large syringe ( mine holds about 3 oz's) , and while holding it... touch the bubble lightly with your finger tip (s) to remove the water so it's flat. It's easy once you get used to touching the bubble removing the fluid to make it flat with the case opening. This way doesn't get water on the outside of the case as easy to skew your results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grovey, post: 1678969, member: 66920"] Add about 10% alcohol to the water. It'll help with air bubbles. I prefer twice fired brass so it's fully expanded to your chamber. Fill it to a slight bulge with a large syringe ( mine holds about 3 oz's) , and while holding it... touch the bubble lightly with your finger tip (s) to remove the water so it's flat. It's easy once you get used to touching the bubble removing the fluid to make it flat with the case opening. This way doesn't get water on the outside of the case as easy to skew your results. [/QUOTE]
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