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Reloading
weighing brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 304160" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>Weighing brass is a complete waste of time done by folks who want to "feel" better about their brass... Weight itself has nothing to do with the internal volume of the case, which is what you want to determine. Internal volume has everything to do with the pressure curve once the propellant is ignited and sends the projectile down the tube. The larger the variation of the internal volume of the case is proportional to the difference in pressure created and of course affects your POI. This is one of only to many to list variables that must be controlled to achieve the best and most consistent accuracy from any given combination of components, processes and procedures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 304160, member: 5060"] Weighing brass is a complete waste of time done by folks who want to "feel" better about their brass... Weight itself has nothing to do with the internal volume of the case, which is what you want to determine. Internal volume has everything to do with the pressure curve once the propellant is ignited and sends the projectile down the tube. The larger the variation of the internal volume of the case is proportional to the difference in pressure created and of course affects your POI. This is one of only to many to list variables that must be controlled to achieve the best and most consistent accuracy from any given combination of components, processes and procedures. [/QUOTE]
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