Sorting brass by weight
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Sorting brass by weight
So, I guess my question to you guys is what do you consider acceptable when loading based on brass weight? Is everything within +/- two tenths of a grain OK to load in the same group or what? I'll be putting the sorted bullets in the sorted cases for my loads that I'm working up. I'm sort of starting over with my load developments as I've never sorted the bullets or the brass. I appreciate any advice you have to offer-Thanks, Randy.
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Re: Sorting brass by weight
Most think within 1 grain is good to go,less may be better,do not know if anyone has done tests w/2-3 tenths grain difference.Don't think it could hurt any.I have shot good groups w/large 5-10 grain difference in the past;but anymore i try 1 grain or less difference.varget204
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Re: Sorting brass by weight
Some shooters sort by internal volume as well. There's a really good article on AccurateShooter.com. Almost everything you would want to know about case preparation. For the reloader with too much time on their hands, for sure. BUT, the 5 Shot Challenge is coming soon. Time to get your competition brass in shape.
http://www.accurateshooter.com/technica ... case-prep/
http://www.accurateshooter.com/technica ... case-prep/
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Re: Sorting brass by weight
Thanks Skipper-I checked out that article and so far the only thing I haven't done is neck turned my brass. It's one of the reloading components high on my wish list and so far I'm leaning towards the 21 century model. Any help is appreciated. R!
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Re: Sorting brass by weight
Randy: lots of good trimers out there. I bought a new one last year, the Hornady lock and load model. With the adapter I use my small hand drill to turn the ram. It works very well and is a solid, smooth working piece. Check it out along with others. Bill k