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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2592356" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>That could be because of more brass in the case. Ever volume weight any of them. Myself, I haven't had a chance yet to do that. I was in the process of relocating back to Mexico-North. All or Most of my reloading gear is in Montana presently. Hunting season is coming up too. It's been my understanding there less volume in the cases. The other is I don't have anything to base from either. So it wouldn't do me much good to see what is what. So either you get more velocity, and possible pressure signs. I have seen that written here several times. I will volume weight some Peterson cases to see if there is and how much varies there is. I do know that Peterson COAL varied about .0065th between Longest and shortest case length. So I cut all my cases to start with 2.5185 in length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2592356, member: 101791"] That could be because of more brass in the case. Ever volume weight any of them. Myself, I haven't had a chance yet to do that. I was in the process of relocating back to Mexico-North. All or Most of my reloading gear is in Montana presently. Hunting season is coming up too. It's been my understanding there less volume in the cases. The other is I don't have anything to base from either. So it wouldn't do me much good to see what is what. So either you get more velocity, and possible pressure signs. I have seen that written here several times. I will volume weight some Peterson cases to see if there is and how much varies there is. I do know that Peterson COAL varied about .0065th between Longest and shortest case length. So I cut all my cases to start with 2.5185 in length. [/QUOTE]
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