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Proper brass sorting
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietHunter" data-source="post: 28436" data-attributes="member: 808"><p>When doing load development I go for consistancy. I use a technique similar to the one Dave King poster, sorting them all out. Once I have them all sorted, I will take groups of 3 or 5 (depending on how many I am shooting to deem "good") that have the same weight (or within .1) and load them up with a particuar recipe. I also will inspect everything I am able to check on the brass to make sure it should all weigh the same.</p><p>Interestingly I used to get about the same accuracy before I had a digital scale and used this method.</p><p>2.2 grains sounds right to me. I just set aside all the ones that don't fit in for another loading, or for site in and plinking rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietHunter, post: 28436, member: 808"] When doing load development I go for consistancy. I use a technique similar to the one Dave King poster, sorting them all out. Once I have them all sorted, I will take groups of 3 or 5 (depending on how many I am shooting to deem "good") that have the same weight (or within .1) and load them up with a particuar recipe. I also will inspect everything I am able to check on the brass to make sure it should all weigh the same. Interestingly I used to get about the same accuracy before I had a digital scale and used this method. 2.2 grains sounds right to me. I just set aside all the ones that don't fit in for another loading, or for site in and plinking rounds. [/QUOTE]
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