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Reloading
Weighing brass questions
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<blockquote data-quote="antelopedundee" data-source="post: 1852894" data-attributes="member: 107384"><p>I'd take a couple of cases from each end of the weight range and seat a spent primer in them. Put on a scale and tare it to zero. Fill it with water and record the weigh of the water in each. Does the weight range correspond to similar difference in capacity? Also if you have the means and are willing to sacrifice some cases cut them in half lengthwise. After all, if one case is noticeably/measureably heavier than another all that extra weight has to go/be somewhere so you would expect one to have thicker walls than the other. Load em all and shoot em and if you can't tell the difference then all is well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antelopedundee, post: 1852894, member: 107384"] I'd take a couple of cases from each end of the weight range and seat a spent primer in them. Put on a scale and tare it to zero. Fill it with water and record the weigh of the water in each. Does the weight range correspond to similar difference in capacity? Also if you have the means and are willing to sacrifice some cases cut them in half lengthwise. After all, if one case is noticeably/measureably heavier than another all that extra weight has to go/be somewhere so you would expect one to have thicker walls than the other. Load em all and shoot em and if you can't tell the difference then all is well. [/QUOTE]
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