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Reloading
Internal volume of cases
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<blockquote data-quote="fabarm" data-source="post: 2286006" data-attributes="member: 52603"><p>Hi, I know that the topic has already been dealt with, but having to use google translator I find it difficult to find it to check if I remember correctly what I have read. I am sorting the water capacity on standard .300 WM cases after the first shot with exploded primer and before passing them on the diee and I wanted to know: first if it is too early to carry out this operation and second what tolerances to accept, 0.5 grains between the minimum and maximum may be fine or I must narrow the field. Last thing, is there a system to avoid remaining air bubbles that can offset the measurement? I thank in advance who can give me an answer. I apologize even if the translator does not do his duty well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabarm, post: 2286006, member: 52603"] Hi, I know that the topic has already been dealt with, but having to use google translator I find it difficult to find it to check if I remember correctly what I have read. I am sorting the water capacity on standard .300 WM cases after the first shot with exploded primer and before passing them on the diee and I wanted to know: first if it is too early to carry out this operation and second what tolerances to accept, 0.5 grains between the minimum and maximum may be fine or I must narrow the field. Last thing, is there a system to avoid remaining air bubbles that can offset the measurement? I thank in advance who can give me an answer. I apologize even if the translator does not do his duty well. [/QUOTE]
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