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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Brass weight in relation to capacity
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<blockquote data-quote="Iclimb" data-source="post: 835487" data-attributes="member: 70322"><p>I'm prepping some brass and I have two different brands hornady and WW. Both are within three grains of each other as far as weight I'm wondering if this will correlate to much difference in case capacity when I go to reload. I WILL BE SORTING AND RELOADING LOTS TOGETHER BUT I'M WONDERING IF I SHOULD GET RID OF ONE SO I only HAVE ONE BRAND OF BRASS OR IS IT WORTH WORKING UP a LOAD, and Using it in both brands?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iclimb, post: 835487, member: 70322"] I'm prepping some brass and I have two different brands hornady and WW. Both are within three grains of each other as far as weight I'm wondering if this will correlate to much difference in case capacity when I go to reload. I WILL BE SORTING AND RELOADING LOTS TOGETHER BUT I'M WONDERING IF I SHOULD GET RID OF ONE SO I only HAVE ONE BRAND OF BRASS OR IS IT WORTH WORKING UP a LOAD, and Using it in both brands? [/QUOTE]
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