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Help with new magneto speed numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="Tac-O" data-source="post: 1920012" data-attributes="member: 109994"><p>I'll try using the extra rubber spacer next time. It's a .30-06. I don't have a bag of 100 winchester brass. These are my last winchester cases that I'm using. I just bought a 250 count box of starline brass that I'm going to start using. I did some quality checks on them a few days ago and they're pretty consistent, which lines up with the info I've read about them. Looking through 50 cases, none of the flash holes looked like they had any burrs on the inside to clean up. All neck thicknesses were usually within 0.0007 on four sides and there were a few that had a 0.001 difference on one side. Overall length was all within 0.0007. Base to datum with my comparator was all 0.001. The weight had an ES of almost 2 grains, but 90% of them were within about 1.25 grains. I don't worry much about the weight though, as I've read that there can be a too much variance in the head of the case for weight sorting to really make much difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tac-O, post: 1920012, member: 109994"] I'll try using the extra rubber spacer next time. It's a .30-06. I don't have a bag of 100 winchester brass. These are my last winchester cases that I'm using. I just bought a 250 count box of starline brass that I'm going to start using. I did some quality checks on them a few days ago and they're pretty consistent, which lines up with the info I've read about them. Looking through 50 cases, none of the flash holes looked like they had any burrs on the inside to clean up. All neck thicknesses were usually within 0.0007 on four sides and there were a few that had a 0.001 difference on one side. Overall length was all within 0.0007. Base to datum with my comparator was all 0.001. The weight had an ES of almost 2 grains, but 90% of them were within about 1.25 grains. I don't worry much about the weight though, as I've read that there can be a too much variance in the head of the case for weight sorting to really make much difference. [/QUOTE]
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