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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2383346" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>Just wanted to clarify for everyone my advice for weight sorting cases was only because he has mixed up a lot of cases from unknown (at least to me) sources. You can weight sort mixed lots of cases of the same headstamp to separate them into psuedo-lots that should be more similar to each other without sorting volumetrically after.</p><p></p><p>I'm not talking about two lots of Peterson brass that are 1gn different, I've sorted out a 20+ grains per case difference in two Hornady factory loaded cases that look identical side by side, but one was a 150 SST loaded in 2018 and the other was an Interlock loaded in 2005. Ten+ years of manufacturing differences totaling up to a 20 grain difference between the cases means they'll shoot as drastically different as different headstamped brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2383346, member: 116181"] Just wanted to clarify for everyone my advice for weight sorting cases was only because he has mixed up a lot of cases from unknown (at least to me) sources. You can weight sort mixed lots of cases of the same headstamp to separate them into psuedo-lots that should be more similar to each other without sorting volumetrically after. I'm not talking about two lots of Peterson brass that are 1gn different, I've sorted out a 20+ grains per case difference in two Hornady factory loaded cases that look identical side by side, but one was a 150 SST loaded in 2018 and the other was an Interlock loaded in 2005. Ten+ years of manufacturing differences totaling up to a 20 grain difference between the cases means they'll shoot as drastically different as different headstamped brass. [/QUOTE]
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