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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Weighing cases acceptable variation?
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<blockquote data-quote="milanuk" data-source="post: 192193" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>On the one hand... they are correct. The weight could be other places than just the case walls... like the extractor groove, or case head.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand... people have done some tests in the past comparing weight and volume, and the results seemed to show (not 'prove') that for some brands... the weight did seem to be fairly </p><p>indicative of the case volume in some instances, like Lapua .308 Win cases. Others, like Winchester .308 win... there was no correlation whatsoever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milanuk, post: 192193, member: 376"] On the one hand... they are correct. The weight could be other places than just the case walls... like the extractor groove, or case head. On the other hand... people have done some tests in the past comparing weight and volume, and the results seemed to show (not 'prove') that for some brands... the weight did seem to be fairly indicative of the case volume in some instances, like Lapua .308 Win cases. Others, like Winchester .308 win... there was no correlation whatsoever. [/QUOTE]
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