Mulligan
Silver $$ Contributor
A little background,
This is in regards to a thread I read on this forum regarding weight sorting primers.
I have attached a short article describing a quick test I performed to see if a real test is warranted.
In the attached "quick test"- The average MV from the lightest 5 primers (actually 3 as I had an issue or two) was 26 fps slower than the heaviest 5 primers in the quick "test" attached.
I will be having surgery soon that will keep me at the house for a while and I will have the time to weight sort primers and prep all the stuff for a "real" test.
Here is where I need your help.
How many rounds of the lightest and heaviest primers would it take for you to consider this a valid test? Now keep in mind, I cannot afford to eat up a barrel during this test.
Here is what I am thinking;
Sort a brick of primers by weight
separate the 10 heaviest primers and 10 lightest primers
10 shots across the chronograph of each loaded at the range with the same piece of brass.
Sound good?
If more shots are required, how many rounds is a piece of brass good for?????
My ask is this, can some of you help me frame this up to make the test valid, without breaking the bank?
Thanks for your input
CW
EDIT
should I use my 6PPC or 6 Dasher for the test?
This is in regards to a thread I read on this forum regarding weight sorting primers.
I have attached a short article describing a quick test I performed to see if a real test is warranted.
In the attached "quick test"- The average MV from the lightest 5 primers (actually 3 as I had an issue or two) was 26 fps slower than the heaviest 5 primers in the quick "test" attached.
I will be having surgery soon that will keep me at the house for a while and I will have the time to weight sort primers and prep all the stuff for a "real" test.
Here is where I need your help.
How many rounds of the lightest and heaviest primers would it take for you to consider this a valid test? Now keep in mind, I cannot afford to eat up a barrel during this test.
Here is what I am thinking;
Sort a brick of primers by weight
separate the 10 heaviest primers and 10 lightest primers
10 shots across the chronograph of each loaded at the range with the same piece of brass.
Sound good?
If more shots are required, how many rounds is a piece of brass good for?????
My ask is this, can some of you help me frame this up to make the test valid, without breaking the bank?
Thanks for your input
CW
EDIT
should I use my 6PPC or 6 Dasher for the test?