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Reloading
Sorting Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="SSgt G Cody" data-source="post: 2384122" data-attributes="member: 113303"><p><strong>Personally, I bring all my brass back from range, dump into a big box, and when I have enough dirty brass to load at least a couple hundred reloads, I de-prime, then tumble clean the whole box of brass. Then I re-size to fit my gun, trim and process as needed, and proceed to reload. I prefer to keep all my brass from the same headstamp, lot, etc., but I do sort by weight before first reload. My loads group within .3MOA, so I feel no need to check volume. Also, I never load overfull and/or compressed loads! The US factory standard is to maintain 85-90% powder fill of available case capacity! With the case only 90% filled, case capacity is pretty much a moot point! Why waste your time?</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSgt G Cody, post: 2384122, member: 113303"] [B]Personally, I bring all my brass back from range, dump into a big box, and when I have enough dirty brass to load at least a couple hundred reloads, I de-prime, then tumble clean the whole box of brass. Then I re-size to fit my gun, trim and process as needed, and proceed to reload. I prefer to keep all my brass from the same headstamp, lot, etc., but I do sort by weight before first reload. My loads group within .3MOA, so I feel no need to check volume. Also, I never load overfull and/or compressed loads! The US factory standard is to maintain 85-90% powder fill of available case capacity! With the case only 90% filled, case capacity is pretty much a moot point! Why waste your time?[/B] [/QUOTE]
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