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<blockquote data-quote="terry g melancon" data-source="post: 1612882" data-attributes="member: 107765"><p>Hey y'all, I'm Terry from central Louisiana. </p><p>Anyway, I have been handloading for about 20 years. I have always weighed my cases..</p><p>But with my 300wm I thought I would check the capacity with water instead of weight.</p><p>I tested once fired hornady, federal and Remington. They were all the same. About 5.8m.</p><p>If the capacities are the same , shouldn't the pressures be the same ?</p><p>I have always read remington brass had less capacity. I dont see it . Any comments would be appreciated, thanks !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terry g melancon, post: 1612882, member: 107765"] Hey y'all, I'm Terry from central Louisiana. Anyway, I have been handloading for about 20 years. I have always weighed my cases.. But with my 300wm I thought I would check the capacity with water instead of weight. I tested once fired hornady, federal and Remington. They were all the same. About 5.8m. If the capacities are the same , shouldn't the pressures be the same ? I have always read remington brass had less capacity. I dont see it . Any comments would be appreciated, thanks !! [/QUOTE]
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