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Reloading
pressures and brass sorting
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<blockquote data-quote="4LClover" data-source="post: 442961" data-attributes="member: 27558"><p>As I get older it seems I start to pay attention more closely. I have been noticing a pattern lately with groups that have one stray flier. This bullet almost always comes from a case that shows a lesser/different degree of primer flattening. Of course, sorting cases will prevent this but I still thought it was interesting.</p><p> </p><p>Next, instead of weighing, I thought I might try filling cases to 98% capacity with 7 1/2 lead shot and transfer the shot from case to case and cull the brass that varies too much in its capacity. Seens a lot easier than using water. Has anybody tried this and had luck with it?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4LClover, post: 442961, member: 27558"] As I get older it seems I start to pay attention more closely. I have been noticing a pattern lately with groups that have one stray flier. This bullet almost always comes from a case that shows a lesser/different degree of primer flattening. Of course, sorting cases will prevent this but I still thought it was interesting. Next, instead of weighing, I thought I might try filling cases to 98% capacity with 7 1/2 lead shot and transfer the shot from case to case and cull the brass that varies too much in its capacity. Seens a lot easier than using water. Has anybody tried this and had luck with it? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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