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Reloading
Weighing brass questions
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<blockquote data-quote="tnek13" data-source="post: 1853155" data-attributes="member: 43112"><p>Buy brass from a specific lot and you usually don't have a problem. You may cull some but most will give you acceptable results. Brass salvaged from fired factory rounds will more than likely be from different lots and needs to be sorted by whatever criteria/limits you decide will give you the results you are looking for. Separate, label with a Sharpe, load, shoot groups over a chronograph and see if there is a big difference in your results. The differences in weight/capacity introduce variables, eliminating variables make it easier to see the effects of powder charge, seating depth, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnek13, post: 1853155, member: 43112"] Buy brass from a specific lot and you usually don't have a problem. You may cull some but most will give you acceptable results. Brass salvaged from fired factory rounds will more than likely be from different lots and needs to be sorted by whatever criteria/limits you decide will give you the results you are looking for. Separate, label with a Sharpe, load, shoot groups over a chronograph and see if there is a big difference in your results. The differences in weight/capacity introduce variables, eliminating variables make it easier to see the effects of powder charge, seating depth, etc. [/QUOTE]
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