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How much variance should I accept in my brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="JustC" data-source="post: 27853" data-attributes="member: 817"><p>I am trying to decide how much variance in weight I should accept as a "LOT" for my Norma 280 brass. My chamber is tight,..but not necessarily a tight neck that requires turning to fit. So,..if have from 180.5gr to 182.6gr as a spread (with the high and low numbers only being a few cases) how should I seperate them? Do I use the high and low weighted cases as fouler rounds,...and just have one "lot",..or should I split down the middle and use all of each of the resulting two "lots" as match loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustC, post: 27853, member: 817"] I am trying to decide how much variance in weight I should accept as a "LOT" for my Norma 280 brass. My chamber is tight,..but not necessarily a tight neck that requires turning to fit. So,..if have from 180.5gr to 182.6gr as a spread (with the high and low numbers only being a few cases) how should I seperate them? Do I use the high and low weighted cases as fouler rounds,...and just have one "lot",..or should I split down the middle and use all of each of the resulting two "lots" as match loads. [/QUOTE]
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