So youre telling me that two different types of brass arent identical?
I've had 308 and 7.62 brass weighing 150 to 190 grains. A few thousandths spread in wall thickness is the main cause. With 5% reduced loads at the same charge weights, they shot equally as accurate.So youre telling me that two different types of brass arent identical?
No pics of brass since I already prepped it for the next trip to the range. Argue stats all you want, but it was a large enough difference to prove it to me. 25 more tests isn’t enough to prove it to some. I just wanted to share my finding with pics rather than just a quick post.
I would not ever question that there could be a difference in accuracy due to brand of brass (all other components being same). I will ask if both brands in your test were virgin brass and equally prepared. This "test" could have gone the same way with two lots of the same brand; for that matter with two groups of brass from the same lot and box.No pics of brass since I already prepped it for the next trip to the range. Argue stats all you want, but it was a large enough difference to prove it to me. 25 more tests isn’t enough to prove it to some. I just wanted to share my finding with pics rather than just a quick post.
Which consecutive 5-shot group in this composite of fifty-four of them is the smallest and largest?Argue stats all you want, but it was a large enough difference to prove it to me.
Sure does.Brass varies from even the same manufacture.
People have reloaded the same 308 Win case over 40 to 50 some odd times. Had to trim it every 10 shots. Both used a standard RCBS full length die, gelded, neck honed out to .002" smaller than loaded round neck diameter. Dies set to bump fired case shoulder back one to two thousandths.After each loading, the loaded rounds neck diameter decreased and so did the accuracy. After a set amount of loadings, the neck wall thickness stopped thinning. The over working of the brass by the die/expander unit thinned the neck case walls.
What is "closely fits?" Less than .001" clearance all the way around?When the loaded rounds neck diameter closely fits the chamber, accuracy was much improved.(factory chamber)
If you ever look at the 5-shot group results of a benchrest match, each competitors' groups easily have up to a 6X or more spread in size.
Of course they do.This is another falsified statement your making. The winning aggregates in today's world prove your statements to be no more then a coercion of truth and reality.
Again, list the BR sanctioning's and the matches your basing your statements from.Of course they do.
I referred to all competitors' groups, not just the winners.
My remark "each competitors' groups easily have up to a 6X or more spread in size" is one you misconstrued.
Winners' groups are in the 2X spread range. Which is in the lower third of, and therefore part of, a 6X range.