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Reloading
weighing brass
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<blockquote data-quote="guns_and_labs" data-source="post: 304270" data-attributes="member: 3534"><p>I just started weighing my brass, just to see what would happen. I was a bit disappointed that the brass (Winchester) only varied +/- 0.75 grains, with one or two outliers in the bag. I'm not sure that tight a spread is worth weighing/separating, but why not? The summer is long and hot, and my bench is in air conditioned space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guns_and_labs, post: 304270, member: 3534"] I just started weighing my brass, just to see what would happen. I was a bit disappointed that the brass (Winchester) only varied +/- 0.75 grains, with one or two outliers in the bag. I'm not sure that tight a spread is worth weighing/separating, but why not? The summer is long and hot, and my bench is in air conditioned space. [/QUOTE]
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