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Ball powder isn't my choice of the way to check volume .
I can take the powder out of the case I have check and return it into the same case with a long drop tube and not have it fill the same .
Happy New Year. Larry
Interesting, seeing is how I can do the same case 10 times and see at worse .100 grains of extreme spread. With 8 out of 10 giving me no more than .050 grains of extreme spread. If you practice different techniques you will find a very repeatable way. I still measure each 5 times and toss the high and low, then average the three. Try it, it works good and you don't have friggin water in your match brass when you're done lol.
Tom
Then your welcome to do it .This super fine stuff you most certainly can repeat the volume... Yeah, I started testing repeatability long before I bothered with the other cases.
You can try salt if you want an analog to compare. Tap the case and it will settle very consistently.
Jerry
Why not do both even if your not a top shooter.I know unsorted Lapua brass will shoot 3" 10 shot groups at 1k, and agg well. I am all for doing everything possible to shrink groups. Sorting quality brass is way down the line on importance for me. I think that until you are in the very top level of shooters you will not benefit and even then you may not. If I was to sort brass it would be over a lab radar.
Then your welcome to do it .
Is not something I would depend on .
I don't believe the whole neck can give you the same answer .005 longer neck you end up with a different answer .
My way I check from the shoulder of the brass fired in the same chamber .
Happy New Year Larry
If you don't try it you could be the first in the ones And totally missed the chances .Oh yeah, the lab radar also... So I guess I'll do all THREE. Since 3 of the 4 sanctioning bodies/classes have 10 shot records in the TWO'S.
Tom
Here's a test I did using Lapua Palma 308 brass. These were both shot at 600 yards, the larger group was with virgin brass and the smaller group the brass was on its 3rd firing. As you can see the results were inconclusive in that the heavy cases grouped better the first time and the lighter cases did better the second time.
Then your welcome to do it .
Is not something I would depend on .
I don't believe the whole neck can give you the same answer .005 longer neck you end up with a different answer .
My way I check from the shoulder of the brass fired in the same chamber .
Happy New Year Larry
So once formed to the chamber should they get closer in velocity? I can not seem to get my ES below 10. It shots great on paper. But I can never get a single digit ES. I know it's not my scale causing problems and I've tried three different primers. All basically give me the same results. And ES of 10-11. I am checking with a Labradar generally the majority of the shots are within 5 fps of each other. The I get the odd ball 20-30 fps high or low. I am using Varget, win fed cci primers Lapua cases and 185 gr Berger
It's a .308. Average is 2630ish. I will get one or two 2614 and a 2668 in a ten or twenty shot string. So far I have just been using virgin brass.
I appreciate the help guys. I get a little anal about things at times. I might try loading some once fired brass and see how my numbers look then.