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<blockquote data-quote="col48" data-source="post: 105641" data-attributes="member: 5641"><p>I personally have never put a chamfer on the flash holes,only lightly deburr</p><p>It is my view (for what it is worth)that no one stage in the prep will do much for CONSISTENCY, But the accumulation of all the processes will--- must aid in consistency.</p><p>I am thinking of weighing my next batch of brass for my 270</p><p>if it takes 2 goes then so be it,</p><p></p><p>I know nothing about weighing cases, But i would say if you get out all the burrs, And get them as uniformed as possible,Then weigh them,this might stop you from throwing away brass that might not have made the grade (because it had bigger burrs than the rest)</p><p></p><p>How many grains (over or under) do you think is acceptable to sort your cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="col48, post: 105641, member: 5641"] I personally have never put a chamfer on the flash holes,only lightly deburr It is my view (for what it is worth)that no one stage in the prep will do much for CONSISTENCY, But the accumulation of all the processes will--- must aid in consistency. I am thinking of weighing my next batch of brass for my 270 if it takes 2 goes then so be it, I know nothing about weighing cases, But i would say if you get out all the burrs, And get them as uniformed as possible,Then weigh them,this might stop you from throwing away brass that might not have made the grade (because it had bigger burrs than the rest) How many grains (over or under) do you think is acceptable to sort your cases. [/QUOTE]
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