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Weighing brass questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Cowling" data-source="post: 1853911" data-attributes="member: 109547"><p>Maybe so. But when brass manufacturers make a point of saying they have weight sorted brass, then when that brass is fully match prepared to find those weights are now all over the show doesn't say much about their so called weight sorted brass. If a person is that anal about the weight of the brass then use a file and even them up. Capacity is the important bit NOT how much one piece compares to another piece in weight.</p><p>I used to weight sort my brass. Now I don't bother as I have found time and time again that it was a WASTE OF TIME. Especially as I have consistantly found that 26 grains difference in case weights shot basically through the same hole.</p><p>It is another of those old wives tales that really has little to no bearing on ACTUAL case capacity and accuracy.</p><p>But for those who like wasting their time on the bench weighing cases instead of shooting then go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Cowling, post: 1853911, member: 109547"] Maybe so. But when brass manufacturers make a point of saying they have weight sorted brass, then when that brass is fully match prepared to find those weights are now all over the show doesn't say much about their so called weight sorted brass. If a person is that anal about the weight of the brass then use a file and even them up. Capacity is the important bit NOT how much one piece compares to another piece in weight. I used to weight sort my brass. Now I don't bother as I have found time and time again that it was a WASTE OF TIME. Especially as I have consistantly found that 26 grains difference in case weights shot basically through the same hole. It is another of those old wives tales that really has little to no bearing on ACTUAL case capacity and accuracy. But for those who like wasting their time on the bench weighing cases instead of shooting then go for it. [/QUOTE]
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