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Reloading
Anyone Weigh there Brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dust270WSM" data-source="post: 309516" data-attributes="member: 18096"><p>Just wondering if there is anyone that long range shoots on animals that weighs there brass? Is it that big of a deal on accuracy? And if so, what grain ratio do you stay in? Like 1 grain difference, 2 grain so on and so on?</p><p> </p><p>Reason I ask is I am planing on having Leupold make me a set of turn knobs for my 270 WSM. As of now it shoots less than a 1/4" moa. at 100 yards. Haven't measured it yet but 2 in the same hole and 1 bout 1/8" away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dust270WSM, post: 309516, member: 18096"] Just wondering if there is anyone that long range shoots on animals that weighs there brass? Is it that big of a deal on accuracy? And if so, what grain ratio do you stay in? Like 1 grain difference, 2 grain so on and so on? Reason I ask is I am planing on having Leupold make me a set of turn knobs for my 270 WSM. As of now it shoots less than a 1/4" moa. at 100 yards. Haven't measured it yet but 2 in the same hole and 1 bout 1/8" away. [/QUOTE]
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