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Reloading
Number of Pieces of Brass - 300 WM
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<blockquote data-quote="gr8whyt" data-source="post: 475350" data-attributes="member: 28526"><p>Depends on your tolerance levels. I know the Winchester brass I'm measuring and turning almost all have varying neck thickness. Almost all have one thin side at about .013 and a thick side at about .015. A person would have to sort through a thousand to find 100 that had less than .001 variance. If you turn them all to .013, you can use almost all. I don't weigh and sort cases by weight, so no comment on that aspect.</p><p></p><p>-- gr8whyt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gr8whyt, post: 475350, member: 28526"] Depends on your tolerance levels. I know the Winchester brass I'm measuring and turning almost all have varying neck thickness. Almost all have one thin side at about .013 and a thick side at about .015. A person would have to sort through a thousand to find 100 that had less than .001 variance. If you turn them all to .013, you can use almost all. I don't weigh and sort cases by weight, so no comment on that aspect. -- gr8whyt [/QUOTE]
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