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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
weight sorting brass, Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="elkhntr" data-source="post: 1165513" data-attributes="member: 23367"><p>I have taken 60 pieces of unfired new winchester brass and weight sorted it out. i now have 9 individual piles of brass ranging from 3 to a pile to 12 pieces in a group. each pile represents brass that weighs within .5 grains of each other. Ok now what are you suppose to do? I am not benchrest shooting i am using them for hunting. Is this step really nessary for long range hunting? What am I missing. What is this suppose to do for me in terms of accuracy. when hunting you dont have time to sort thru shells in a cartridge belt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkhntr, post: 1165513, member: 23367"] I have taken 60 pieces of unfired new winchester brass and weight sorted it out. i now have 9 individual piles of brass ranging from 3 to a pile to 12 pieces in a group. each pile represents brass that weighs within .5 grains of each other. Ok now what are you suppose to do? I am not benchrest shooting i am using them for hunting. Is this step really nessary for long range hunting? What am I missing. What is this suppose to do for me in terms of accuracy. when hunting you dont have time to sort thru shells in a cartridge belt. [/QUOTE]
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