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<blockquote data-quote="MTGEEZER" data-source="post: 1841933" data-attributes="member: 109472"><p>Hey, neighbor, I hear you on the brass differences. The Gunwerks/ADG is much more consistent in weight; that said, I always weight sort brass into 1 to 1and a half grain batches and don't mix different headstamps when loading batches. What did surprise me was how close the weights averaged between the Gunwerks brass and once fired Hornady brass (from their Match grade ammo). Thanks to you guys and your vast knowledge of this great sport ( or, dare I say, "addiction"), my next step is to purchase comparator gauges for the 3 cartridges I shoot most. I'm guessing my "by feel" method of bumping shoulders just isn't cutting it! Thank you for your input! MTGEEZER PS: Finally the wind is supposed to lay down tomorrow and I will be out shooting! Blessings to all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTGEEZER, post: 1841933, member: 109472"] Hey, neighbor, I hear you on the brass differences. The Gunwerks/ADG is much more consistent in weight; that said, I always weight sort brass into 1 to 1and a half grain batches and don't mix different headstamps when loading batches. What did surprise me was how close the weights averaged between the Gunwerks brass and once fired Hornady brass (from their Match grade ammo). Thanks to you guys and your vast knowledge of this great sport ( or, dare I say, "addiction"), my next step is to purchase comparator gauges for the 3 cartridges I shoot most. I'm guessing my "by feel" method of bumping shoulders just isn't cutting it! Thank you for your input! MTGEEZER PS: Finally the wind is supposed to lay down tomorrow and I will be out shooting! Blessings to all! [/QUOTE]
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