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Reloading
Sorting brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1730270" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>I know. There's been back and forth theories for years. To be honest, I don't even worry about sorting anymore. </p><p></p><p>Weight of the case could vary all over the map for some brands and some lots, BUT found that volumes were tight... why I no longer weigh cases.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, I also did sort by weight and found that accuracy could be very poor (mixed lots but same brand)... all the same case weight but after measuring volume, found significant differences.</p><p></p><p>So, hence the argument of measuring case volume directly. BUT if you use a case from the same lot, odds are very good, case volume within that lot will be consistent, especially with quality brass. Just don't assume same brand, different lot, will have the same case volume.</p><p></p><p>I really think it's so insignificant, and feel like annealing and neck tension require more energy and attention as tedious details are concerned</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1730270, member: 97050"] I know. There’s been back and forth theories for years. To be honest, I don’t even worry about sorting anymore. Weight of the case could vary all over the map for some brands and some lots, BUT found that volumes were tight... why I no longer weigh cases. Obviously, I also did sort by weight and found that accuracy could be very poor (mixed lots but same brand)... all the same case weight but after measuring volume, found significant differences. So, hence the argument of measuring case volume directly. BUT if you use a case from the same lot, odds are very good, case volume within that lot will be consistent, especially with quality brass. Just don't assume same brand, different lot, will have the same case volume. I really think it’s so insignificant, and feel like annealing and neck tension require more energy and attention as tedious details are concerned [/QUOTE]
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