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Water capacity of different brands of brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Bull_Mtn" data-source="post: 1847207" data-attributes="member: 105447"><p>I am running low on the brass I'm using for my .300 WSM. I have about 100 cases of another brand, some new, some once fired. I measured the water capacity (weight) between the two cases. The case I haven't used has a capacity that is 97% of the other case. Does this mean that using the same powder, primer and bullet, I must reduce the powder charge to 97% of what I have been using? Perhaps this is a little simplistic and I need to start from scratch, to develop a load with the different case. Any advice would be welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bull_Mtn, post: 1847207, member: 105447"] I am running low on the brass I'm using for my .300 WSM. I have about 100 cases of another brand, some new, some once fired. I measured the water capacity (weight) between the two cases. The case I haven't used has a capacity that is 97% of the other case. Does this mean that using the same powder, primer and bullet, I must reduce the powder charge to 97% of what I have been using? Perhaps this is a little simplistic and I need to start from scratch, to develop a load with the different case. Any advice would be welcome. [/QUOTE]
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