My question to all u reloaders out there is,
I've read numerous threads and have seen people talk about weight sorting there brass and i can't wrap my noggin around why! But there must be a good reason too do this!
Can someone enlighten me?
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Re: New to reloading
Boomer84. By weight sorting before doing any brass prep. Sorting brass by a 1/2 grain. Should be the most accurate for internal volume. This just one step in more accurate hand loads.
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Re: New to reloading
Yes, sorting by weight will separate cases in to groups with matching volume. This results in even pressure, velocity and, hopefully, consistent point of impact. I would, however, weigh them after you have done whatever case prep you are going to do.