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Reloading
Sorting brass by weight. from 229gr-238gr same lot
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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 1052761" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>Since your interested in the procedure, the first thing I would do is a full prep. Trim to match the shortest case, debur necks and flash holes then re weigh. If the weight variation still bothers you, conventional wisdom says the next thing to do is sort into groups, take the largest group and start loading. You can save the other groups of brass for load development or pitch them out.</p><p> </p><p>There are a lot of folks who gave up weighing cases because the very purpose for weighing cases is to determine case volume consistency, however many have determined that case volume and case weight don't necessarily correlate, meaning that your heavy cases and your light cases are close enough in actual volume that it won't make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 1052761, member: 16938"] Since your interested in the procedure, the first thing I would do is a full prep. Trim to match the shortest case, debur necks and flash holes then re weigh. If the weight variation still bothers you, conventional wisdom says the next thing to do is sort into groups, take the largest group and start loading. You can save the other groups of brass for load development or pitch them out. There are a lot of folks who gave up weighing cases because the very purpose for weighing cases is to determine case volume consistency, however many have determined that case volume and case weight don't necessarily correlate, meaning that your heavy cases and your light cases are close enough in actual volume that it won't make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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