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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Elk868" data-source="post: 1111976" data-attributes="member: 84173"><p>Hello all </p><p>if i understand that correct is the only way to get good acurracy to meassure internal volume ?? </p><p>till now i not really cared about weight and internal volume of a case . </p><p>Most of Errors was made by myself i think . </p><p>Now my question : </p><p>how to measure internal volume properly and what you use for ??</p><p>is there a way to do it more easy ? </p><p>i own around 8-900 cases 338 LM . it would me drive nuts to do that with all my cases </p><p>Elk868</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elk868, post: 1111976, member: 84173"] Hello all if i understand that correct is the only way to get good acurracy to meassure internal volume ?? till now i not really cared about weight and internal volume of a case . Most of Errors was made by myself i think . Now my question : how to measure internal volume properly and what you use for ?? is there a way to do it more easy ? i own around 8-900 cases 338 LM . it would me drive nuts to do that with all my cases Elk868 [/QUOTE]
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