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weighing brass
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ Peacock" data-source="post: 304262" data-attributes="member: 4885"><p>Mikecr,</p><p></p><p>I've never weighed cases from the same lot that didn't have a 100% correlation between weight and capacity. If the outside dimensions are the same, then the amount of brass would correlate directly to the internal capacity. I've never noticed a large variance in rim/groove thickness within a given lot. I always prep the primer pockets and debur the flash holes. If it's a chambering that will allow me to shoot the brass first (not a barrel burner), I'll shoot, prep, trim and then segregate.</p><p></p><p>All the volume measurements I've done have correlated quite well to the weight of brass that was once fired and then prepped. (all the same lot).</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I've had rifles/loads that didn't notice the difference. </p><p></p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ Peacock, post: 304262, member: 4885"] Mikecr, I've never weighed cases from the same lot that didn't have a 100% correlation between weight and capacity. If the outside dimensions are the same, then the amount of brass would correlate directly to the internal capacity. I've never noticed a large variance in rim/groove thickness within a given lot. I always prep the primer pockets and debur the flash holes. If it's a chambering that will allow me to shoot the brass first (not a barrel burner), I'll shoot, prep, trim and then segregate. All the volume measurements I've done have correlated quite well to the weight of brass that was once fired and then prepped. (all the same lot). On the other hand, I've had rifles/loads that didn't notice the difference. AJ [/QUOTE]
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