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Reloading
Weighing brass questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 1854271" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>First I never weigh my brass until it is totally prepped. Check primer pockets, measured case length and trimmed and deburred neck ends, then check for continuity. I try to keep groups of brass within one grain of each other in groups of corresponding weight. Then I check for a 1.5 grain deviation, 2 grain and so on putting in separate batches and listing what each one is. The best I use for hunting and shooting contests, the rest for dialing in on the range until I need to get tightest loads with the best brass loaded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 1854271, member: 26477"] First I never weigh my brass until it is totally prepped. Check primer pockets, measured case length and trimmed and deburred neck ends, then check for continuity. I try to keep groups of brass within one grain of each other in groups of corresponding weight. Then I check for a 1.5 grain deviation, 2 grain and so on putting in separate batches and listing what each one is. The best I use for hunting and shooting contests, the rest for dialing in on the range until I need to get tightest loads with the best brass loaded. [/QUOTE]
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