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What increments do you use when sorting H2O case Volume
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<blockquote data-quote="yotayoda" data-source="post: 1680622" data-attributes="member: 110780"><p>I sort them into a group within half of one standard deviation of the mean. Then use the remainder for plinking/misc.</p><p> So I weigh 50 or a 100 of them. Determine the Sd. Determine the mean. Split the Sd in half. Add that number to the mean for the high, subtract that number for the low. Done. I don't know that there's really any rhyme or reason, but it's what I do.</p><p> Back when I didn't buy huge lots of brass, I would weigh 50 or 100 of them and pick the range most likely to give me the number of "match" rounds I wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yotayoda, post: 1680622, member: 110780"] I sort them into a group within half of one standard deviation of the mean. Then use the remainder for plinking/misc. So I weigh 50 or a 100 of them. Determine the Sd. Determine the mean. Split the Sd in half. Add that number to the mean for the high, subtract that number for the low. Done. I don't know that there's really any rhyme or reason, but it's what I do. Back when I didn't buy huge lots of brass, I would weigh 50 or 100 of them and pick the range most likely to give me the number of "match" rounds I wanted. [/QUOTE]
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