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Reloading
Revisiting: sorting cases by weight
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 1653235" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>Odd as it might sound I don't really care what the cases weigh either. I am not seeing how measuring case capacity in H2O tells you anything other than that. It won't indicate thick base, thin walls, it won't indicate thin base, thick walls.</p><p></p><p>To be sure, neither will weighing them. It will only tell you what they weigh.</p><p></p><p>Say all of the cases in question are at the same form, once fired, thrice fired, brand new, brand new and FL sized, doesn't matter what they are so long as they <u>all</u> are that. Arguably their exterior shape would be the same. Suppose you measure case capacity in H2O and sort them accordingly. It should directly follow that those with the most H2O capacity will weigh the least and those with the least H2O capacity will weigh the most. More room for water means less brass within a fixed set of exterior dimensions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 1653235, member: 93138"] Odd as it might sound I don't really care what the cases weigh either. I am not seeing how measuring case capacity in H2O tells you anything other than that. It won't indicate thick base, thin walls, it won't indicate thin base, thick walls. To be sure, neither will weighing them. It will only tell you what they weigh. Say all of the cases in question are at the same form, once fired, thrice fired, brand new, brand new and FL sized, doesn't matter what they are so long as they [U]all[/U] are that. Arguably their exterior shape would be the same. Suppose you measure case capacity in H2O and sort them accordingly. It should directly follow that those with the most H2O capacity will weigh the least and those with the least H2O capacity will weigh the most. More room for water means less brass within a fixed set of exterior dimensions. [/QUOTE]
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