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Reloading
Weight Sorting Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="stomp442" data-source="post: 1004806" data-attributes="member: 70571"><p>Case volume is much more important than case weight. You can actually have differing case weights but end up with the same internal volumes. I use the H20 method and sort keeping cases that are .2 grains above or below a mean measurement that you find fairly quickly once you have done a few. This way I have cases that are less than .5 grains difference between each other at any given time. I also end up with 3 piles of brass, two with different case volumes but still very consistent and a small 3rd pile that doesn't fit with any group and that's generally used for foulers or bagged up and sold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stomp442, post: 1004806, member: 70571"] Case volume is much more important than case weight. You can actually have differing case weights but end up with the same internal volumes. I use the H20 method and sort keeping cases that are .2 grains above or below a mean measurement that you find fairly quickly once you have done a few. This way I have cases that are less than .5 grains difference between each other at any given time. I also end up with 3 piles of brass, two with different case volumes but still very consistent and a small 3rd pile that doesn't fit with any group and that's generally used for foulers or bagged up and sold. [/QUOTE]
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