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Who weighs their brass? what tolerance
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<blockquote data-quote="Centre Punch" data-source="post: 58692" data-attributes="member: 3048"><p>J.Jones,</p><p>Dont weigh them after you have prepped them, cos they will all be different. There is no way you can determine the exact amount of material that you have removed during prepping. When i shot benchrest, i did it because it was the done thing and i seggrigated my batches of 200 Lapua 220 russian brass, by 1/10th of a grain increments until i ended up with a number of perfectly weighed cases to be used as my competition casses, the rest were bagged up and put aside. After prepping i found that these cases no longer weighed the same so i scratched my head wondering if it was worth.I think that if you are striving for ultimate accuracy weigh em, but give yourself a wide tolerence so as to weed out the cases that are at the extreme ends of your parametres. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Centre Punch, post: 58692, member: 3048"] J.Jones, Dont weigh them after you have prepped them, cos they will all be different. There is no way you can determine the exact amount of material that you have removed during prepping. When i shot benchrest, i did it because it was the done thing and i seggrigated my batches of 200 Lapua 220 russian brass, by 1/10th of a grain increments until i ended up with a number of perfectly weighed cases to be used as my competition casses, the rest were bagged up and put aside. After prepping i found that these cases no longer weighed the same so i scratched my head wondering if it was worth.I think that if you are striving for ultimate accuracy weigh em, but give yourself a wide tolerence so as to weed out the cases that are at the extreme ends of your parametres. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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