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velocity difference with regards to case capacity
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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 164006" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>did a little testing this morning using cases that held exactly 110-111-112 gr of powder and kept every thing else the same. including weighing the primers.numbers are the velocity of each shot other than the first one where i changed the battery and got a reading every time from then on.</p><p></p><p>110 111 112</p><p>xxxx 3091 3081</p><p>3083 3095 3120</p><p>3100 3111 3096</p><p>3112 3095 3114</p><p></p><p>3098 3098 3102 averages of each</p><p></p><p>i was a little surprised and disappointed by these results. of course it's only a few shots, strings of 10 would have been a little more accurate. the averages aren't as far apart as i thought they might be. might do another round using the same cases and see how they compare.as of right now i would have to say that even cases with 2 gr of powder capacity difference doesn't make much difference at all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 164006, member: 4491"] did a little testing this morning using cases that held exactly 110-111-112 gr of powder and kept every thing else the same. including weighing the primers.numbers are the velocity of each shot other than the first one where i changed the battery and got a reading every time from then on. 110 111 112 xxxx 3091 3081 3083 3095 3120 3100 3111 3096 3112 3095 3114 3098 3098 3102 averages of each i was a little surprised and disappointed by these results. of course it's only a few shots, strings of 10 would have been a little more accurate. the averages aren't as far apart as i thought they might be. might do another round using the same cases and see how they compare.as of right now i would have to say that even cases with 2 gr of powder capacity difference doesn't make much difference at all! [/QUOTE]
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