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Weighing brass questions
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1853552" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>The farther I go out the less the variance of the brass. BR shooters will literally use the same piece of brass for all 10 shots, yes they reload each time they shoot. I am not that bad. I keep my long range competition brass to 1/2 grain. 198.0 to 198.5 grains. If I can keep it to 0.2 grains I will. if I can keep it to 198.0 all of my days competition then I will do so. </p><p>I have gotten to the point i will even sort my hunting brass into 1 grain weight classes. not that I have a fetish but I feel a bit more confident when I am taking a 600+ yard shot when I know that there is so little variance in my brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1853552, member: 26227"] The farther I go out the less the variance of the brass. BR shooters will literally use the same piece of brass for all 10 shots, yes they reload each time they shoot. I am not that bad. I keep my long range competition brass to 1/2 grain. 198.0 to 198.5 grains. If I can keep it to 0.2 grains I will. if I can keep it to 198.0 all of my days competition then I will do so. I have gotten to the point i will even sort my hunting brass into 1 grain weight classes. not that I have a fetish but I feel a bit more confident when I am taking a 600+ yard shot when I know that there is so little variance in my brass. [/QUOTE]
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