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Reloading
Revisiting: sorting cases by weight
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<blockquote data-quote="ShtrRdy" data-source="post: 1650888" data-attributes="member: 40852"><p>Not put to bed in my mind. I'm hoping to try an experiment with some Lapua .308 brass I bought recently. I weighed the 100 pieces of brass in that box and had a total spread of 3.3 grain. I thought this was a lot for Lapua because the two boxes of 6mm Creedmoor I bought only had a weight spread of 1.2 grain with 165 of the 202 pieces being within 0.5 grain.</p><p></p><p>I contacted Lapua and they said the volume of the case is what they strive for. So I'm going to take a few of the lightest and a few of the heaviest pieces of .308 brass and fire them over the chrono. ( magnetospeed ). I'm going to do this twice so that I have twice fired brass and then measure the water weight to get an idea of the case volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShtrRdy, post: 1650888, member: 40852"] Not put to bed in my mind. I'm hoping to try an experiment with some Lapua .308 brass I bought recently. I weighed the 100 pieces of brass in that box and had a total spread of 3.3 grain. I thought this was a lot for Lapua because the two boxes of 6mm Creedmoor I bought only had a weight spread of 1.2 grain with 165 of the 202 pieces being within 0.5 grain. I contacted Lapua and they said the volume of the case is what they strive for. So I'm going to take a few of the lightest and a few of the heaviest pieces of .308 brass and fire them over the chrono. ( magnetospeed ). I'm going to do this twice so that I have twice fired brass and then measure the water weight to get an idea of the case volume. [/QUOTE]
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