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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Revisiting: sorting cases by weight
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<blockquote data-quote="misterc01" data-source="post: 1654743" data-attributes="member: 109160"><p>Measuring a case with water is just like measuring cylinder volume in an engine - it gives you the ACTUAL displacement of the engine, or capacity of the case. That can be valuable information or not - depends on the reloader. I have tried it and got a nice bell curve on weights, but realized I needed to do more in optimizing the cases to ensure they were dimensionally the same - length, primer pocket sizing, etc. So I will give it another shot (pun intended), but to date not prerequisite to my ammo prep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterc01, post: 1654743, member: 109160"] Measuring a case with water is just like measuring cylinder volume in an engine - it gives you the ACTUAL displacement of the engine, or capacity of the case. That can be valuable information or not - depends on the reloader. I have tried it and got a nice bell curve on weights, but realized I needed to do more in optimizing the cases to ensure they were dimensionally the same - length, primer pocket sizing, etc. So I will give it another shot (pun intended), but to date not prerequisite to my ammo prep. [/QUOTE]
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