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Reloading
Revisiting: sorting cases by weight
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<blockquote data-quote="six pack" data-source="post: 1651340" data-attributes="member: 69627"><p>Having a bit of statistical analysis exposure over the last 40+ years, I would bet my lunch money that the difference between cases manufactured by the same company but of different lots and sorted by tighter weight differences would be "noise", to borrow your word.</p><p></p><p>For example, two different lots of bulk XYZ brass, weight sorted by .2 or .3g instead of .5 to 1.0g would likely produce groups of cases that are as close or closer in volume. Potential exceptions being production dates that are several years apart or produced at different facilities but having the same head stamps.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, I think one would be fine going to the LGS or Midway, or whoever and buying multiple bags/boxes of the same brand of bulk brass that may or may not be of different lots. Beyond that is overthought and maybe even a little OCD. Just my occasionally humble opinion but I'm open to being proved wrong. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="six pack, post: 1651340, member: 69627"] Having a bit of statistical analysis exposure over the last 40+ years, I would bet my lunch money that the difference between cases manufactured by the same company but of different lots and sorted by tighter weight differences would be "noise", to borrow your word. For example, two different lots of bulk XYZ brass, weight sorted by .2 or .3g instead of .5 to 1.0g would likely produce groups of cases that are as close or closer in volume. Potential exceptions being production dates that are several years apart or produced at different facilities but having the same head stamps. Bottom line, I think one would be fine going to the LGS or Midway, or whoever and buying multiple bags/boxes of the same brand of bulk brass that may or may not be of different lots. Beyond that is overthought and maybe even a little OCD. Just my occasionally humble opinion but I'm open to being proved wrong. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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