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Weight sorting Magnum brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 259457" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>Boss Hoss, since I've already wt sorted a bunch of brass over the years, there's really no need in mixing it. I got an email from a bbl maker/bench shooter just recently and the first thing he said was: He shot a great 600 one time as an example and he was sort of bragging about how good his ammo was (he sorted the brass), and as it turned out, the great group at 600 yards was his culled rounds. That's about all I needed to read. I'm going to shoot the ones for testing just to get some trigger time in anyway but I think I'm done wt sorting.</p><p></p><p>I suppose wt sorting has been debatable just like barrel break-in. Is breaking in a bbl really doing any good? I've always done it. I know Speedy recommends it and I respect his opinion. But even some of the great barrel makers say it's a waste of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 259457, member: 2693"] Boss Hoss, since I've already wt sorted a bunch of brass over the years, there's really no need in mixing it. I got an email from a bbl maker/bench shooter just recently and the first thing he said was: He shot a great 600 one time as an example and he was sort of bragging about how good his ammo was (he sorted the brass), and as it turned out, the great group at 600 yards was his culled rounds. That's about all I needed to read. I'm going to shoot the ones for testing just to get some trigger time in anyway but I think I'm done wt sorting. I suppose wt sorting has been debatable just like barrel break-in. Is breaking in a bbl really doing any good? I've always done it. I know Speedy recommends it and I respect his opinion. But even some of the great barrel makers say it's a waste of time. [/QUOTE]
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