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Reloading
For Those That Weigh Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene" data-source="post: 516464" data-attributes="member: 7402"><p>I used to weigh and sort virgin Lapua and Norma brass, but the quality is so good, that I no longer waste the time. Rem, W-W and Fed vary considerably and should be weighed and culled. </p><p></p><p>When you remove small amounts by trimming and turning necks, it does change the weight somewhat. For that reason, I think that if you want to do this, it should be done out of the bag. I tried weighing volume with water also, but its a mess and too time consuming. </p><p></p><p>Of course, if it makes you feel good to weigh and sort brass, by all means do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene, post: 516464, member: 7402"] I used to weigh and sort virgin Lapua and Norma brass, but the quality is so good, that I no longer waste the time. Rem, W-W and Fed vary considerably and should be weighed and culled. When you remove small amounts by trimming and turning necks, it does change the weight somewhat. For that reason, I think that if you want to do this, it should be done out of the bag. I tried weighing volume with water also, but its a mess and too time consuming. Of course, if it makes you feel good to weigh and sort brass, by all means do so. [/QUOTE]
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