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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Rem 300 Ultra Brass Weight Variance
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<blockquote data-quote="Boyd Heaton" data-source="post: 23755" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Brent,I have found it does not make any difference if you weight the brass or not.I shot a 1000 yard match with brass in half grain inc's.#1 was the lightest to #10.I saw no difference.Also shot those ten brass over a chrony.E.S. WAS 8fps.I also don't think you need to go up .2gr at a time.With a case that big a half grain or even a full grain would save you some barrel and powder.....What bullet are you shooting????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boyd Heaton, post: 23755, member: 67"] Brent,I have found it does not make any difference if you weight the brass or not.I shot a 1000 yard match with brass in half grain inc's.#1 was the lightest to #10.I saw no difference.Also shot those ten brass over a chrony.E.S. WAS 8fps.I also don't think you need to go up .2gr at a time.With a case that big a half grain or even a full grain would save you some barrel and powder.....What bullet are you shooting???? [/QUOTE]
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