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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1508989" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>How many cases have you measured this way? I have measured hundreds comparing the internal volume, the external is identical for all intents and purposes, to the weight. In EVERY SINGLE instance I have found that the extreme spread and standard of deviation between the volume and weight are near identical percentage wise. What that says is that the metric used to determine brass consistency is irrelevant. I am not telling you there is no difference in weight(volume) in the same lot of brass with some manufacturers. There absolutely is. This is one reason why we buy the better brands of brass such as Lapua or Nosler. It sounds like the OP has made up his mind and insists on checking volume and it makes no difference to me. To new reloaders wanting the most consistent brass checking volume is a waste of time. Weight sort and be done with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1508989, member: 26535"] How many cases have you measured this way? I have measured hundreds comparing the internal volume, the external is identical for all intents and purposes, to the weight. In EVERY SINGLE instance I have found that the extreme spread and standard of deviation between the volume and weight are near identical percentage wise. What that says is that the metric used to determine brass consistency is irrelevant. I am not telling you there is no difference in weight(volume) in the same lot of brass with some manufacturers. There absolutely is. This is one reason why we buy the better brands of brass such as Lapua or Nosler. It sounds like the OP has made up his mind and insists on checking volume and it makes no difference to me. To new reloaders wanting the most consistent brass checking volume is a waste of time. Weight sort and be done with it. [/QUOTE]
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