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first time weighing brass
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<blockquote data-quote="sven556" data-source="post: 1669903" data-attributes="member: 109792"><p>Tonight was the first time I have ever weighed brass and I thought the results were a bit interesting. I am just getting into long range shooting so I thought it might be worthwhile to look into. </p><p></p><p>Recently I bought new 270 win Hornady brass and 30-06 norma brass. The Hornady brass had a 7 gr weight spread; with only 33 cases being within 3 gr that I will continue to use. The Norma brass had a 3 gr weight spread. This sounds normal. </p><p></p><p>For the heck of it I weighed some TAA 07 headstamped 5.56 brass that I had converted to 7.62x40wt; had a weight spread of 2 gr. </p><p></p><p>I know the 5.56 is a lot smaller case but I expected a large spread on the military cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sven556, post: 1669903, member: 109792"] Tonight was the first time I have ever weighed brass and I thought the results were a bit interesting. I am just getting into long range shooting so I thought it might be worthwhile to look into. Recently I bought new 270 win Hornady brass and 30-06 norma brass. The Hornady brass had a 7 gr weight spread; with only 33 cases being within 3 gr that I will continue to use. The Norma brass had a 3 gr weight spread. This sounds normal. For the heck of it I weighed some TAA 07 headstamped 5.56 brass that I had converted to 7.62x40wt; had a weight spread of 2 gr. I know the 5.56 is a lot smaller case but I expected a large spread on the military cases. [/QUOTE]
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