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Weighing brass questions
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<blockquote data-quote="ILVTOHT" data-source="post: 1853538" data-attributes="member: 112945"><p>You must've got some of the new Winchester brass... lol... I had the exact same issue with the last batch I bought. I weigh and sort into batches by 3 grains. 178-181 one pile, 181-184, etc.... if there's less than a magazine load in a certain pile, When I'm done sorting. I throw them away.</p><p></p><p>Buy Norma/Nosler, or Lapua they are usually all within 3 grains or less. Just bought 100 270 win Norma brass, and they are within 1 grain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ILVTOHT, post: 1853538, member: 112945"] You must’ve got some of the new Winchester brass... lol... I had the exact same issue with the last batch I bought. I weigh and sort into batches by 3 grains. 178-181 one pile, 181-184, etc.... if there’s less than a magazine load in a certain pile, When I’m done sorting. I throw them away. Buy Norma/Nosler, or Lapua they are usually all within 3 grains or less. Just bought 100 270 win Norma brass, and they are within 1 grain. [/QUOTE]
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